Math, asked by mayankkesharwani557, 3 months ago

factorise: (2x-3y)(a+b) + (3x-2y)(a + b)​

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Answered by mailshivanitripathi
6

Answer:

Taking (a+b) common

(a+b) (2x-3y+3x-2y)

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

Taking 5 common

5(a+b) (x+y)

Hope this helps pal ☺☺

Answered by minakhiengleng
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Take (a+b) to be common

=(a+b) [(2x-3y) +(3x-2y) ]

=(a+b)[2x-3y+3x-2y]

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

=(a+b)[5(x-y) ]

=5(a+b) x-y

hope it's helpful✌

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