simplify the following equation: 3a x 4ab

Thinking about each term individually, we can rewrite the equation as:3 x a x 4 x a x b = then we can multiply the numbers: 3 x 4 = 12then multiply the letters: a x a = a2 (a squared) x bnow join everything together: 12a2b

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