Math, asked by ametadurgesh92, 3 months ago

factorise 3 x square – 12​

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Answered by raghulragavi07
1

Answer:

Explanation:

First, we find any like terms that we can factor out of the entire equation. In this case, we can factor out a three.

This gives us:

3

(

x

2

4

)

We can simplify this even further using The Difference of Squares

x

2

4

=

0

x

2

=

4

x

2

=

4

x

=

4

,

4

Therefore the factors of

x

2

4

are

(

x

2

)

and

(

x

+

2

)

Putting this all together, we get:

3

(

x

2

)

(

x

+

2

)

.

Answered by saachirawani
2

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