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Factorise fully 6a+10ab

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

2a(3+5b)

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Answered by Anonymous
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The answer to the factorisation is 2a (3a+5b)

Given : The given algebraic expression is, 6a+10ab

To find : The factorisation of the given algebraic expression.

Solution :

We can simply solve this mathematical problem by using the following mathematical process. (our goal is to factorise the given algebraic expression)

Here, we will be using general algebraic method.

So,

= 6a + 10ab

= 2a (3a+5b)

(This cannot be further factorised, that's why this will be considered as the final result.)

Hence, the answer to the factorisation is 2a (3a+5b)

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