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factorise the 6ab-a , taking out the highest common factor​

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Answered by donmigi0204
5

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

6ab-a = a(6b-a)

Hence the answer is a(6b-1)

Answered by mysticd
4

Answer:

Factors \: of \: 6ab - a = \red {a}( 6b-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

 \Given \: expression \: 6ab - a

 6ab = 6\times\red { a} \times b

 a =\red { a}

 HCF (6ab , a ) =\red { a}

 Factors \: of \: 6ab - a = \red {a}( 6b-1)

Therefore.,

Factors \: of \: 6ab - a = \red {a}( 6b-1)

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