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2(x+y)^3-6(x+y) factorise

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Answered by hardiksharmah10
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2  (x + y)^{3} - 6(x+y) \\  \\ 2(x + y)[ (x+ y)^{2} - 3 ]

This is the maximum limit to which the given polynomial could be factorized.

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Answered by Akshaymas
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2(x+y)^3-6(x+y)

2(x^3+3a^2b+3ab^2+y^3)-6x-6y=0

2x^3+6a^2b+6ab^2+2y^3-6x-6y=0

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