Math, asked by demon4321, 11 months ago

factorise:
2(a+b)² - 5(a-b) - 3

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Answered by Panzer786
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2(a+b)²-5(a-b)-3

2{ a² + b² + 2ab } - 5a + 5b - 3

2a² + 2b² + 4ab - 3

HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU :)

Answered by Anonymous
7

SOLUTION

 =  > 2(a + b) {}^{2}  - 5(a - b) - 3 \\  =  > 2( {a}^{2}  +  {b}^{2}  + 2 \times ab) - 5(a - b)  - 3 \\  =  >  {2a}^{2}  +  {2b}^{2}  + 4ab - 5a + 5b - 3

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