Math, asked by saru2009dady, 8 months ago

Factorise the following by taking out Common factors.
a)2x^3[a+b] 2y^2 (a+b)
b)m^2+ln+ LM +MN​

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Answered by vaibhavsahu37
1

Answer:

(a). 2 (x³ y²) (a+b)²

(b). M ( M + L + N )

Step-by-step explanation:

In first one we can see that a+b twice

so it will be. (a+b)² and 2 is common in it

Now,

2x³ 2y² (a+b) (a+b)

2 (x³ y²) (a+b)²

In second one only M is common

so,

M² + LN + MN

we get

M(M + L + N)

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Answered by Angelsonam
7

Answer:

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

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

b)m(m+l+n)

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