Math, asked by nishthaaaaasingh, 1 year ago

factorise
4(a + b) – 6(a + b)^2

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Answered by tushar0007
7

4(a+b) - 6(a+b)²

= [4 - 6(a+b)] (a+b)

= 2[2 - 3(a+b)] (a+b).

Answered by jayasriskp
3

Answer:

2 (a + b) [ 2 - 3a - 3b ]

Step-by-step explanation:

4(a + b) -6(a + b)^{2}

= 2 (a + b) [ 2 - 3 (a+ b) ]

= 2 (a + b) [ 2 - 3a - 3b ]

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