Math, asked by kartikpatel0, 9 months ago

factorise 8xy³+12x²y2​

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Answered by vaibhavjain2004
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Answer: 4xy^2(2y+3x)

Step-by-step explanation:take 4xy^2 common both the brackets

Answered by Darkrai14
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\bf Solution \ with \ explaination

\sf 8xy^3 + 12x^2y^2

When we have to factor something, we take out a common factor from the given terms.

Here, common factor of 8xy³ and 12x²y² is 4xy².

We divide the common factor by both of the terms and put those terms in brackets.

\implies \sf 4xy^2(2y +3x)

\mathcal{HOPE \ IT \ HELPS}

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