Math, asked by PiyushYaduvanshi1, 9 months ago

Factorise: 9x(6x-5y)-12x²(6x-5y)
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Answered by am9925481625
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Step-by-step explanation:

9(6x - 5y) - 12 {x}^{2}  \times (6x - 5y)

(9 - 12 {x}^{2} ) \times( 6x - 5y)

3(3 - 4 {x}^{2} ) \times (6x - 5y)

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Answered by joeashish2
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Answer:

The factorised form is: 3x( 6x - 5y)(9x^2 - 12x^2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Taking the common factor outside,

   6x-5y( 9x - 12x^2)

Again taking the common from second factor,

  ( 6x-5y)(3x)(3-4x).

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