xarmygirl
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  • 02-10-2021
  • Mathematics
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a = –3
b= –5

(a –b).(b – a)³ ?
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Dan2008
Dan2008 Dan2008
  • 02-10-2021

The answer you are looking for is -16.

Solution/Explanation:

Writing out the expression first

(a-b)(b-a)³

Substituting the given values of the variables

[(-3)-(-5)][(-5)-(-3)]³

Simplifying

(-3)-(-5)=-3+5=2

(-5)-(-3)=-5+3=-2

(2)(-2)³

(-2)³=-8

You will get (2)(-8)

(2)(-8)=-16

You will get -16.

So, therefore, the final answer to this problem is -16.

Hope this helped answer your question for you. Good day to you.

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