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What is 5a2-6ab?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 6/6/2025

The expression (5a^2 - 6ab) is a polynomial in two variables, (a) and (b). It consists of two terms: (5a^2), which is quadratic in (a), and (-6ab), which is a product of (a) and (b) with a coefficient of (-6). This polynomial cannot be simplified further without additional information about (a) and (b).

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