Factorise (6-12gh+3h)
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(6-12gh+3h)
=|3(2-4gh+h)
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Given,
The given algebraic expression is :
(6-12gh+3h)
To find,
Factorization of the given algebraic expression.
Solution,
We can simply solve this mathematical problem by using the following mathematical process.
Here, we will follow the general method of factorization of algebraic expressions. We will also try to apply algebraic formulas in this process, if possible.
So, the factorization will be :
= (6 - 12gh + 3h)
= 3 (2 - 4gh + h) [Taking 3 common]
(This cannot be further factorized, because we're unable to use any kind of algebraic formula, in this case. Taking 3 common is the only thing to do here. That's why this will be considered as the final result.)
Hence, the answer is 3(2-4gh+h)
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