3(x+y)-9(x+y)^2 FACTORISE This term pls
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Step-by-step explanation:
3(x+y) is common here.
Therefore 3(x+y) [ 1 - 3(x+y) ]
This is your answer.
Hope it helps!
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Step-by-step explanation:
here 3(x+y) is common so we take it out.
thus, 3(x+y) [ 1 - 2(x+y) ] is your answer
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