Math, asked by lalsarika120, 6 months ago

Factorise: 8x²y – 4x² + 6y – 3​

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Answered by varshajoshi14684
1

Step-by-step explanation:

8x²–4x²+y–6y–3

=>12x² + 6y - 3

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Answered by XxDazzledSweetiexX
4

Your Question :

Factorise : 8x²y – 4x² + 6y – 3

Given :

  • Algebraic expression - 8x²y - 4x² + 6y - 3

To Do :

  • Factorise the given algebraic expression.

Answer :

8x²y - 4x² + 6y - 3

⟼ (8x²y - 4x²) + (6y - 3)

⟼ 4x²(2y - 1) + 3(2y - 1)

⟼ (2y - 1)(4x² + 3)

In the alternative method :

8x²y - 4x² + 6y - 3

⟼ (8x²y + 6y) - (4x² + 3)

⟼ 2y(4x² + 3) - 1(4x² + 3)

⟼ (4x² + 3)(2y - 1)

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