Math, asked by narmada123, 2 months ago

factorise 12xz-2yz+6xy-y^2​

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Answered by lainetann
0

Answer:

(6x-y)(2z+y)

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Rearrange the numbers

Question: 12xz-2yz+6xy-y^2

Change to: 12xz+6xy-2yz-y^2

2. Take out common factors

= 6x(2z+y)-y(2z+y)

3. Since the numbers in the bracket are the same, we can group them together. Then group the other 2 numbers outside the brackets.

= (2z+y)(6x-y) (Answer)

Answered by s1700priyanshi37626
2

Answer:

2z+y)(6x-y) hope it will help

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