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Factorise 4(a+b)-6(a+b)^2

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Answered by kritipathakstudy22
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Answer:

(a+b)(4-6a-6b)

Step-by-step explanation:

Q 4(A+B)-6(A+B)^2

ANS- as a+ b is common in both terms so, we will take a+b outside the common = a+b[4-6(a+b)]

now we will open the inner brackets and get = a+b[4-6a-6b]

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