Well, isn't that just a lovely little math problem we have here? To find the answer, you simply multiply 2a by 3b. Remember, when multiplying terms with variables, you multiply the coefficients (numbers) together and then multiply the variables together. Keep up the good work, my friend!
3a + (3b - 2a) + 5b =3a + 3b - 2a + 5b =(3a - 2a) + (3b + 5b) =a + 8b
(6ab + 9b)/(2a + 3) = 3b(2a + 3)/(2a + 3) = 3b
2 x (2a + 3b - 6)
11a+7b-(3b-2a)
1a+3b 2a+4b=3a +7b
2a x 3b = 6ab
3a + (3b - 2a) + 5b =3a + 3b - 2a + 5b =(3a - 2a) + (3b + 5b) =a + 8b
2A plus 3B times 2A - 3B = 4A2 - 9B2; this is an example of the general formula (a + b)(a - b) = a2 - b2.
ab + 2a + 3b + 6
no
(2a + b)(a + 3b)
Firstly, I think you mean 2a-3b. The numbers always come first. Secondly, 2a-3b is an expression, not an equation as equations have equeal signs in them. Lastly, you do not have enough information to solve 2a-3b since it is an expression. Therefore, the answer to your question is 2a-3b.
(6ab + 9b)/(2a + 3) = 3b(2a + 3)/(2a + 3) = 3b
2a+2b+3a+3b+a+b= 6a+6b 2a+3a+a=6a 2b+3b+b=6b
add like terms: 3a -2a -5b + 6b +3b - 7b = a -3b
2 x (2a + 3b - 6)
11a+7b-(3b-2a)