18 x (a squared)
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The product of 3a and 6a can be found by multiplying the coefficients (3 and 6) and then multiplying the variables (a and a). This results in 18a^2, where a^2 represents a squared. This is because when multiplying variables with the same base (in this case, a), you add the exponents. Therefore, 3a x 6a equals 18a^2.
Well, darling, 3a x 6a is simply 18a^2. It's like math's way of saying, "Hey, let's make things interesting by throwing in some variables!" So, there you have it, a little algebraic dance between 3 and 6, multiplied by the power of a.
3a + 4b - (-6a) - 3b? There is no equivalent because you did not make it an equality. However you could combine the numbers... 3a + 4b +6a -3b = 9a + 1b
it is 6a
2/3a / 4 = 2/3a / 4/1 = 2/3a x 1/4 = 2/12a = 1/6a
6a + 8 = 2(3a + 4)
I guess you mean: 2a^2+6a Well in this case you take 2a out of the bracket and then you're left with a+3 inside. 2a(a+3a)