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(4a+11b)+(2a–3b–(4a–2b)
Asked by subhashpandeydav | 08 Sep, 2019, 23:23: PM
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(4a+11b)+[2a–3b–(4a–2b)]
= 4a + 11b + (2a - 3b - 4a + 2b)
= (4a + 2a - 4a) + (11b - 3b + 2b)
= 2a + 10b
= 2(a + 5b)
Answered by Yasmeen Khan | 09 Sep, 2019, 10:17: AM
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