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How would I simplify 3x2a?
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-Electron-Fanboy wrote How would I simplify 3x2a?


Don't you mean 3x +/- 2a?

Anyway, in that case, what you put is already simplified.


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3 x 2a would = 6a in simplified form unless you are saying 3x x 2a in which case it cannot be simplified further.


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I think it would be just 6a, are you in the uk and if so is that part of your GCSE mark schema? Just wondering.
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I meant 3 x 2a sorry and now I get it, yes I'm UK and its Simple GCSE I just had a mind ****
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-Electron-Fanboy wrote I meant 3 x 2a sorry and now I get it, yes I'm UK and its Simple GCSE I just had a mind ****

In that case, 3 x 2a would = 6a
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-Electron-Fanboy wrote I meant 3 x 2a sorry and now I get it, yes I'm UK and its Simple GCSE I just had a mind ****

Ye, well if you have any other mathematical problems just PM me and ill try my best to help I fort the UK Maths GCSEs where very very easy but now they have started to word there questions in a very irritating way to catch people of :/.
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The answer would be 6a
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-Electron-Fanboy wrote I meant 3 x 2a sorry and now I get it, yes I'm UK and its Simple GCSE I just had a mind ****
you can't multiply 3 x 2a
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-Electron-Fanboy wrote I meant 3 x 2a sorry and now I get it, yes I'm UK and its Simple GCSE I just had a mind ****
you can't multiply 3 x 2a


What? Explain why.

I'm pretty sure it would be 6a. 3 x 2a = 6a


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