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11a+7b-(3b-2a)
(4a - 3b)(4a + 3b)
The equation cannot be solved as there are two unknowns. However it can be simplified and the two unknowns (a and b) expressed in terms of the second unknown. 1) Expressing a in terms of b 4a + 2 = 3b - 5 4a = 3b -7 if desired this could be stated as a = (3b - 7)/4 2) Expressing b in terms of a 3b - 5 = 4a + 2 3b = 4a + 7 if desired this could be stated as b = (4a + 7)/3
4a+3b can not be algebraically simplified. It can be evaluated if you assign values to a and b.
-6(a-3b-9c)
11a+7b-(3b-2a)
3a - 2b
To simplify the expression (2(2a + 3b)), you distribute the 2 to both terms inside the parentheses. This results in (2 \cdot 2a + 2 \cdot 3b), which simplifies to (4a + 6b). Thus, the final result is (4a + 6b).
(4a - 3b)(4a + 3b)
3(a + b) + a = 3a + 3b + a = 4a + 3b
The equation cannot be solved as there are two unknowns. However it can be simplified and the two unknowns (a and b) expressed in terms of the second unknown. 1) Expressing a in terms of b 4a + 2 = 3b - 5 4a = 3b -7 if desired this could be stated as a = (3b - 7)/4 2) Expressing b in terms of a 3b - 5 = 4a + 2 3b = 4a + 7 if desired this could be stated as b = (4a + 7)/3
2a+(-11b)
4a+3b can not be algebraically simplified. It can be evaluated if you assign values to a and b.
-6(a-3b-9c)
3a - 2b
Add them together: 3a+4a-a = 6a
8b -2a