Math, asked by behrozedaruwalla, 2 days ago

Factorise 12a^2 - 17ab + 6b^2. Please use factorisation techniques. I don't want you to find what x is. Just FACTORISE this trinomial and show proper steps and working.​

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Answered by MD20091
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Factorise 12a^2 - 17ab + 6b^2. Please use factorisation techniques. I don't want you to find what x is. Just FACTORISE this trinomial and show proper steps and working.

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Reformatting the input :

Changes made to your input should not affect the solution:

(1): "b2" was replaced by "b^2". 1 more similar replacement(s).

STEP

1

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Equation at the end of step 1

((12 • (a2)) - 17ab) + (2•3b2)

STEP

2

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Equation at the end of step

2

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((22•3a2) - 17ab) + (2•3b2)

STEP

3

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Trying to factor a multi variable polynomial

3.1 Factoring 12a2 - 17ab + 6b2

Try to factor this multi-variable trinomial using trial and error

Found a factorization : (4a - 3b)•(3a - 2b)

Final result :

(4a - 3b) • (3a - 2b)

Answered by suryanshu115078
1

Answer:

this is trinomial

Step-by-step explanation:

12a^2 - 17ab + 6b^2 has no steps because this has not same variable it will not not subtract and add, and you will think that we can do multiply and divide but we cannot do because ii has not bracket, multiplication symbol it does not have divide symbol

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