A - B = A + (-B) A - B = A + (-B) A - B = A + (-B) A - B = A + (-B)
7
4b-b
a + bc + d
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A - B = A + (-B) A - B = A + (-B) A - B = A + (-B) A - B = A + (-B)
7
4b-b
The expression (a+b) + (a-b) can be rewritten as a + b + a - b = 2a.There is no need to use absolute value.
6a²b - 12ab²
When factored it is: 12(A+b)
9aaaabbbb = 9 a^4 b^4
The fundamental theorum of calculus states that a definite integral from a to b is equivalent to the antiderivative's expression of b minus the antiderivative expression of a.
a + bc + d
it think ot is 5(a+b)
(b+h)(b+h)= b2+2hb+h2.
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