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factorise the 3x (a-b) -6y(a-b)

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Answered by shiprachandra
21
3x(a-b) - 6y(a-b)

taking (a-b) common both sides,

(a-b)(3x-6y)

factorizing (3x-6y) in the equation, we get,

3(a-b)(x-2y)

Answered by duragpalsingh
19

Hey there!

Answer:

\sf 3(a-b)(x-2y)

Step-by-step explanation:

\sf 3x (a-b) - 6y(a-b)\\=(a-b)(3x-6y)\\=3(a-b)(x-2y)

Hope It Helps You!

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