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13 June, 00:09

Suppose A and B represent two different school populations where A > B and A and B must be greater than 0. Which of the following expressions is the largest? Explain why. Show all work necessary.

2 (A + B)

(A + B) 2

A2 + B2

A2 - B2

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  1. 13 June, 02:12
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    We can reject the last one: subtracting a non-zero value will result in a smaller value.

    So now we have:

    2 (A + B)

    (A + B) 2

    A2 + B2

    If all of them are mulptiplications, then they are all equivalent!

    I mean by this, if what you meant is this:

    2 * (A + B)

    (A + B) * 2

    A*2 + B*2

    If there is no sign, then the multiplication sign is implicit,

    and all of these expressions say exactly the same: two of A and two of B.
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