Math, asked by darshankumar4880, 1 year ago

5a(x-3y)-3b(3y-×) factorize​


KumarJayant: (5a+3b)(x-3y)
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Answered by rachana1274
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HEY BUDDY!!!!

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5a(x-3y) - 3b(3y-x)

=> 5ax - 15ay- 9by-3bx

=> 5ax-3bx - 15ay-9by

=> x( 5a-3b) - 3y( 5a-3b)

=> (x-3y) ( 5a + 3b)

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Answered by kpopgirl63
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Answer:

Heya here is your answer...

Step-by-step explanation:

5a(x - 3y) - 3b(3y - x) = 5a(x - 3y) + 3b(x - 3y)

On taking (x-3y) common, we get

5a(x - 3y) - 3b(3y - x) = (x-3y)(5a + 3b)

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