Math, asked by SuperHawk777, 13 days ago

Factorise the following by regrouping.

In previous question asked by me, it was "3a" in "3a (x - y)" but here it is "3b". please check and see the question properly. ✌


Question: 2a(x - y) + 3b(x - y)​

Answers

Answered by ronniex86
1

Answer:

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

Step-by-step explanation:

2a(x - y) + 3b(x - y) is the question

Now, take 2a and 3b common from the question and here you go, the answer is solved

Hope it helps

Answered by toufeeqzyan12
0

Step-by-step explanation:

GIven : 2a(x+y)−3b(x+y)

GIven : 2a(x+y)−3b(x+y)Considering 2a(x+y)−3b(x+y)

GIven : 2a(x+y)−3b(x+y)Considering 2a(x+y)−3b(x+y)we can write 2a(x+y)−3b(x+y) as (x+y)(2a−3b)

GIven : 2a(x+y)−3b(x+y)Considering 2a(x+y)−3b(x+y)we can write 2a(x+y)−3b(x+y) as (x+y)(2a−3b)∴2a(x+y)−3b(x+y)=(x+y)(2a−3b)

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