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factorise 8(x-3y)^2+4(x-3y)....
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Answered by MominurFromDinajpur
1

Answer:

4(x-3y)(2x-6y+1)

Step-by-step explanation:

The Given Mathematical Statement is:

 8(x-3y)^{2} +4(x-3y)

= 4(x-3y)(2(x-3y)+1)

= 4(x-3y)(2x-6y+1)         (Ans)

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Answered by Mister360
2

Step-by-step explanation:

8(x - 3y) {}^{2}  + 4(x - 3y) \\  = 8( {x}^{2}  - 2 \times x \times 3y +  {3y}^{2} ) + 4(x - 3y )\\  = 8( {x}^{2}  - 6xy + 3y {}^{2} ) + 4(x  - 3y)\\  =  {8x}^{2}  - 48xy + 24y {}^{2}  + 4(x - 3y) \\  = 8x(8x - 6y) + 4(x - 3y) + 24y {}^{2}  \\

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