Math, asked by brainlya92, 19 days ago

factorise by taking out common factor 5a(2x−4)−2b(2x−4)+(2x−4)​

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Answered by siripriya234
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Answer:

(2x-4)(5a-2b)

Step-by-step explanation:

Take common (2x-4)

then u will be left with (5a-2b)

so (2x-4)(5a-2b) will be ur solution

I hope it helps

Answered by kishanmkish89
0

Step-by-step explanation:

5a(2x - 4) - 2b(2x - 4) + (2x - 4) \\ (5 \times a)(2  \times x\times  4) - 2 \times \: b(2  \times x\times  4) +(2  \times x\times  4 )\\ common \: factor= 2x4(5 \times a) - (2 \times b) \\  = 2x4(5a - 2b)

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