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factorise 3x(a-3b)+y(a-3b)​

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Answer:

(a-3b)(3x+y) by taking (a-3b) common

Step-by-step explanation:

first of all we will take (a-3b) common and in a bracket we will put the sum of 3x and y i.e. (3x+y)

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