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Factorise. 3m – 12mn + 30n​

Answers

Answered by sentimenlatzudo09689
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Answer:

the answer is

Step-by-step explanation:

3m - 12mn + 30n

41m²n²

Answered by hukam0685
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

3m - 12mn + 30n \\

To find: Factors

Solution:

Given expression in two variables can't be completely factorise into factors.

The only factors one can take is 3,which is common in all three terms.

Step 1: Write coefficient of terms in multiple of 3,as shown

3m - 3 \times 4mn + 3 \times 10n \\  \\

Step 2: Take 3 common

3(m - 4mn + 10n) \\  \\

Step 3: For simplification take (-)common

 - 3(4mn - m - 10n) \\  \\

Thus,

This way only 3 can be taken as common in order to factorise.

Final answer:

3m - 12mn + 30n =  - 3(4mn - m - 10n) \\  \\

Hope it helps you.

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