Math, asked by srilaxmi77, 1 year ago

Factorise
4(x + y) - 6(x +  {y}^{2})
x(x +  {y}^{3} ) - 3 {x}^{2} y(x + y)

Answers

Answered by Prateek001
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Let's solve your question

( 1 ) Factor 4(x+y)−6(x+y2)

= −6y2−2x+4y

=2(−3y2−x+2y)

Answer:

2(−3y2−x+2y)

( 2 ) SimplifyFactorSuggest A Feature

Factorx(x+y3)−3x2y(x+y)

−3x3y−3x2y2+xy3+x2

=x(−3x2y−3xy2+y3+x)

Answer:

x(−3x2y−3xy2+y3+x)

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