SOLUTION: how would you do this equation 2ax(multiplyed by)3b would you do this= 6ab

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Question 59408: how would you do this equation 2ax(multiplyed by)3b would you do this= 6ab
Answer by uma(370)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes, you are right.
2a*3b = 6ab
[We multiply the signs first, next numericals and finally variables.
Good Luck!!!

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