Take away the a&b and that's just like 6 without the a or b
To simplify the expression 6a^2 - 6ab + 7a^2, first combine like terms. Combine the terms with the same variable (a) raised to the same power. This results in 13a^2 - 6ab as the simplified expression. Remember to keep the terms in standard form with the variable term first, followed by any constant terms.
2a x 3b = 6ab
Assuming that the phrase "doubled by 2" is tautological, the expression for a number multiplied by 2 (or a number doubled) is 2n.
5a2 + 6ab=a(5a+6b)
6ab-3b factorize = 3
0.3333
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here? To factorise 4ab - 6ab, we can first factor out the common factor, which is 2ab. So, we have 2ab(2 - 3) or simply 2ab(-1). And just like that, you've simplified the expression beautifully!
2x+4
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, when you factor 6a 6b, you can take out the common factor, which is 6. Then you're left with a and b, so the factored form is 6ab. It's like math magic, but without the cool hat.
3a2b is the simplest formImproved Answer:-3a x 2b = 6ab when simplified
12ab