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factorise 4(a+b)^- 6(2+b)​

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Answered by SonalRamteke
5

Step-by-step explanation:

Since in the expression 4(a+b)

2

−6(a+b), 2(a+b) is the common term, therefore, can be factorised as follows:

4(a+b)

2

−6(a+b)=2(a+b)[2(a+b)−3]

Answered by pritujha1405
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