Exercise
$\left(\frac{3a}{2}+\frac{4b}{3}\right)^2$
Step-by-step Solution
Learn how to solve implicit differentiation problems step by step online. Expand the expression ((3a)/2+(4b)/3)^2. Expand the expression \left(\frac{3a}{2}+\frac{4b}{3}\right)^2 using the square of a binomial. Take the square of the first term: \frac{3a}{2}. Twice (2) the product of the two terms: \frac{3a}{2} and \frac{4b}{3}. Take the square of the second term: \frac{4b}{3}.
Expand the expression ((3a)/2+(4b)/3)^2
Final answer to the exercise
$\frac{9a^{2}}{4}+4ab+\frac{16b^{2}}{9}$