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(4a^2-3ab) (6a-3b) find the product​

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Answered by udit6323
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Answer:

3a(8a^{2} -10ab+3b^{2})

Step-by-step explanation:

Here is the equation that I understood :

(4a^{2}-3ab)*(6a-3b)

If you find the equation that I understood correct then the solution that I have provided below is correct too......   :-)..

1. Split the Brackets :

(4a^{2}*6a)-(4a^{2}*3b )-(3ab*6a)+(3ab*3b)

2. The solution of the above step :

24a^{3}-30a^{2}b+9ab^{2}

3. Take (3a) as common outside the Bracket :

3a(8a^{2} -10ab+3b^{2})

There you go!! Your Answer is Step 3....

Note : If you find the answer to be divisible further, then your answer would include roots......

Answered by parishmitag53
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Answer:

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