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14 May, 06:56

Subtract (6a^2+3a) - (4a^2 + 2a)

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  1. 14 May, 07:21
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    2a² + a (or a (2a+1))

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (6a²+3a) - (4a² + 2a) (expand parentheses)

    = 6a²+3a - 4a² - 2a (group like terms)

    = 6a² - 4a²+3a - 2a

    = 2a² + a

    = a (2a+1)
  2. 14 May, 08:55
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    2a^2+a

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is an algebra. An algebra is an expression with no equality sign, and it will be expressed till the simplest form.

    (6a^2+3a) - (4a^2 + 2a)

    Remove the brackets

    6a^2+3a-4a^2-2a

    6a^2-4a^2+3a-2a

    2a^2+a
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