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4(x - 2y)² + 7 (x - 2y) - 2 factorise​

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Answered by Anonymous
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4(x - 2y) {}^{2} + 7(x - 2y) - 2 \\  =  > 4(x {}^{2} - 4xy + 4y {}^{2} ) + 7x - 14y - 2 \\  =  > 4x {}^{2} - 16xy + 16y {}^{2} + 7x - 14y - 2 \\   =  > 4x {}^{2} + 16y {}^{2} - 16xy + 7x - 14y - 2

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