factorize 2a– 3b + 6 – ab
with full explanation
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Step-by-step explanation:
There is no unique solution since there are two variables but only one equation.
2a−3b=6−ab
2a+ab−6−3b=0
a(2+b)−3(2+b)=0
(a−3)(2+b)=0
In this case, the answers are either a=3 (don’t care what b is)
or b=−2 (don’t care what a is).
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=> 2a - 3b + 6 - ab
Firstly, we arrange this equation...
=> 2a - ab - 6 - 3b
=> a ( 2 - b) - 3 ( 2 - b)
=> ( 2 - b) ( a - 3)
Therefore,
=> 2 - b = 0
=> - b = - 2
=> b = 2
And,
=> a - 3 = 0
=> a = - 3
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