How do you multiply 6a(a^{2}+2ab+b^{2})?

rabunztr

rabunztr

Answered question

2022-02-04

How do you multiply 6a(a2+2ab+b2)?

Answer & Explanation

dimljenihhml

dimljenihhml

Beginner2022-02-05Added 15 answers

Explanation:
6a(a2+2ab+b2)
The distributive property is shown here:
a(b+c)=ab+ac and (b+c)a=ba+ca
a(b-c)=ab-ac and (b-c)a=ba
Although the image has two terms inside the parenthesis rather than three terms in the question, we can apply it to this question.
The 6a multiplies to everything inside the parenthesis:
(6aa2)+(6a2ab)+(6ab2)
Now simplify by multiplying:
6a3+12a2b+6ab2
indomanihle

indomanihle

Beginner2022-02-06Added 9 answers

Explanation:
6a(a2+2ab+b2)
Use the Distributive Property:
=6aa2+6a2ab+6ab2
=6a3+12a2b+6ab2 (Ans)

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