Math, asked by pranadeepreddy6736, 11 months ago

4(a+b)-6(a+b)" factorise

Answers

Answered by sri362
1

4(a+b)-6(a+b)

(4-6)(a+b)

-2(a+b)

Answered by charliejaguars2002
2

Answer:

\large\boxed{\textnormal{-2(a+b)}}

Step-by-step explanation:

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To solve this problem, first you have to find the factors of 4(a+b)-6(a+b) from left to right. You can also use distributive property to solve with expand expression form.

Given:

4(a+b)-6(a+b)

Solution:

First, you have to add or subtract the numbers from left to right.

Then, add similar to elements from left to right numbers.

\large\boxed{\textnormal{Distributive property}}}

\displaystyle a(b+c)=ab+ac

\displaystyle 4(a+b)-6(a+b)=\boxed{-2(a+b)}

Finally, the correct answer is -2(a+b).

I think the answer is -2(a+b).

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