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Write the expanded form of 4(1/4a+b-6)

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User Mange
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Answer: The expanded form is 1/a+4b-24=0

Explanation:

Given the expression

4(1/4a+b-6)

To expand this we have to first of all open up the bracket and perform the required operation

Step one:

Opening bracket

To open the bracket we have to multiply all the terms in the bracket by 4 I.e

4(1/4a+b-6)

=4/4a+4b-24

=1/a+4b-24

1/a+4b-24=0

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User Gibran
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Answer: a + 4b -24

Explanation:

4 x 1/4a = 1a

4 x b = 4b

4 x -6 = -24

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