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factorise y^2-5y+6 by using fact​

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Answered by arpitsingh84
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Answered by charliejaguars2002
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Answer:

\Huge \boxed{(y-2)(y-3)}

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem, first you have to find the factors of y²-5y+6.

First, you'd break the expression into the groups.

\displaystyle (y^2-2y)+(-3y+6)

Next, factor it out.

\displaystyle y^2-2y=y(y-2)

\displaystyle -3y+6=-3(y-2)

Solve.

\displaystyle y(y-2)-3(y-2)

Then, factor it out by the common term of y-2.

\displaystyle =\boxed{(y-2)(y-3)}

The correct answer is (y-2)(y-3).

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