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Litzy Bird
Mathematics
9 March, 15:54
Find the square of (2a+b)
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Van Trevino
9 March, 16:03
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4a^2+4ab+b^2
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the square we multiply the expression with itself
(2a+b) * (2a+b) = 4a^2+4ab+b^2
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