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12 p^2 q -9pq^2 + 6pq​

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Answered by rockerpommathi
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Answered by itscandycrush
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Factorize:

  • 12{p}^2q -9p{q}^{2} + 6pq

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  1. ✈️First take some common multiples if it is present.✈️

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12{p}^2q -9p{q}^{2} + 6pq

=>3pq(4p-3q+2)\ is\ answer..

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  1. ✈️First take some common multiples if it is present.✈️
  2. ✈️Now,Find the two term that give multiply of the third term.✈️
  3. ✈️Split the third term such that sum will be third term and product will be product of first and second term.✈️
  4. ✈️Factor the first two and last two terms seperately.✈️
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