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factorise- 4(a+b) 6(a+b)² ​

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Answered by sanjeev477
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Answer:

4a+4b (6a+6b)square is the answer

Answered by itzmisshraddha
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\large{4(a \: + \: b) \: – \: 6 \: (a \: + \: b)²}

\large{(a \: + \: b) \: (4 \: - \: 6 \: (a\: + \: b) }

\large{= \: (a \: + \: b) \: (4 \: - \: 6a \: - 6b))}

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