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Simplify: 4ab(A − B) − 6a2(B − B2) − 3b2(2a2 − A) + 2ab(B − A) - Mathematics

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Question

Simplify: 4ab(a − b) − 6a2(b − b2) − 3b2(2a2 − a) + 2ab(b − a)

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Solution

To simplify, we will use distributive law as follows:​

\[4ab\left( a - b \right) - 6 a^2 \left( b - b^2 \right) - 3 b^2 \left( 2 a^2 - a \right) + 2ab\left( b - a \right)\]

\[ = 4 a^2 b - 4a b^2 - 6 a^2 b + 6 a^2 b^2 - 6 b^2 a^2 + 3 b^2 a + 2a b^2 - 2 a^2 b\]

\[ = 4 a^2 b - 6 a^2 b - 2 a^2 b - 4a b^2 + 3 b^2 a + 2a b^2 + 6 a^2 b^2 - 6 b^2 a^2 \]

\[ = - 4 a^2 b + a b^2\]

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Chapter 6: Algebraic Expressions and Identities - Exercise 6.4 [Page 21]

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RD Sharma Mathematics [English] Class 8
Chapter 6 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Exercise 6.4 | Q 20.07 | Page 21
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