4(a + b) – 6(a + b)^2
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Answer:
2(a+b)(2a+2b−3)
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2(a+b)(2a+2b−3) this is correct answer
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Solving this polynomial (If you want this)
4(a + b) - 6(a + b)²
= 4a + 4b - 6(a² + b² + 2ab)
= 4a + 4b - 6a² - 6b² - 12ab
= -6a² - 6b² - 12ab + 4a + 4b
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Factorize this polynomial (If you want this)
4(a + b) - 6(a + b)²
= (a + b) (4 − 6(a+b))
= (a + b) (4 − 6a − 6b)
= 2(a + b) (2 - 3a - 3b)
= 2(a + b) (2 - 3(a + b))
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