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2a(x+Y)-3b(x+y)
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Answered by sujeetkumar93604
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Answer:

GIven : 2a(x+y)−3b(x+y)

Considering 2a(x+y)−3b(x+y)

we can write 2a(x+y)−3b(x+y) as (x+y)(2a−3b)

∴2a(x+y)−3b(x+y)=(x+y)(2a−3b

Answered by tejalkaur
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Answer:

(2a-3b)(x+y).

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