Math, asked by subhadraanand17, 3 months ago

54x3y + 81x4y2
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Answers

Answered by PeeyushVerma
49

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution :-

54x^3y+81x^2y^2

9x^3y(6+9xy)

[Taking 9x^3y as Common] .

Answered by TheDreamyAurina
5

Answer:

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  • 54 \times 3y \\  = 162y

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  • 4 \times 2y \\  = 8y

Finally,

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OUTCOME WOULD BE,

  • 1296y²!!

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  1. This is Not a equation.
  2. It can be kept as it is or can be solved.
  3. Common factors ,should be in vision while solving it.
  4. Central sign cannot be neglected.
  5. one can perform operations in several methods, while I prefered solving different hands sides:)
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