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factorise = 2xy +6yz ​

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Answered by jaspreet6795
8

2y(x+3z)

taking 2 and y as common

Answered by ritikkumar269
2

Answer:

After factorising $2 x y+6 y z$, we get $2 y(x+3 z)$.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given expression: $2 x y+6 y z$

We are asked to factorise the given expression.

To factorise the given expression fully, we will have to take out the highest common factor (HCF) of all the terms.

Write the expression and factorise as shown below:

2xy+6 y z$$

Factor out the common term $2 y: \quad 2 y(x+3 z)$

=2y(x+3z)

Therefore, the factored form of the given expression is 2y(x+3z).

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