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Mathematics, 24.04.2021 14:10 makaylahamrick

Test 16 Find the value of b.
a. b. =0 + 1
c. b = 2 + 3
Examples
b. b. = 1 + 2
d. b. = 3 + 4
Do the following:
1. bo+bg
Il
9.
6,2
12
2. b + b, xb
10. b, xb
=
3
3. b.- b
11. (b, x bg) + (b. x 6,)=
b.
4. bio-bo
12. b.(be - bg) =
II
b
5. b + b, xb, =
13. 3/(b, - b)
6. b, x be
be
14. b + b + b + b,
b + b
2.
7. (b)
11
15. 032 = b.
Il
16. (b, xb.)
8. b.- b, x b. =​

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Test 16 Find the value of b.
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c. b = 2 + 3
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