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(3x - 2y)^2 + 3 (3x - 2y) - 10​

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Answered by aishmoundekar
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Answer:

(3x - 2y + 5) ( 3x - 2y - 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey mate! here is your answer.

Q. (3x - 2y)² + 3( 3x - 2y ) - 10

= ( 9x² - 12xy + 4y²) + 9x - 6y - 10

= 9x² - 12xy + 4y² + 9x - 6y - 10

Splitting the middle terms...

= 9x² -6xy -6xy +4y² +15x -6x -10y +4y -10

= 9x² -6xy+15x -6xy +4y² -10y -6x+4y -10

=3x(3x - 2y +5) -2y(3x - 2y +5)-2(3x-2y+5)

=(3x - 2y + 5) ( 3x - 2y - 2)

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