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factorise the following 9x²-12xy+4y²​

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Answered by madhusuresh012007
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Answered by monishashkl
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Answer:

We get (3x - 2y)^{2} on factorising this polynomial.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we have been given to factorize the following given polynomial:

9x^{2} -12xy +4y^{2}

Now we will use the following given identity to factorize this polynomial:

(a-b)^{2} = a^{2} -2ab + xb^{2}

We have the following:

9x^{2} -12xy +4y^{2}

= (3x)^{2} -2(3x)(2y) +(2y)^{2}

Hence this is of the form of the identity mentioned above,

= (3x - 2y)^{2}

Therefore the factorized form is (3x - 2y)^{2}

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