Math, asked by satwikroyctc, 6 months ago

Factorize: 9bx^2 + 15b^2x

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Answered by kavinsiddhu758
11

Answer:

9bx^2+15b^2\\=  9x^2b+15bb\\= 3\cdot \:3x^2b+5\cdot \:3bb\\= 3b\left(3x^2+5b\right)\\\\\\MARK\:ME\:AS\:BRAINLIEST\:!!

Answered by krishivKeinth
5

Answer:

3bx(3x+5b)

Step-by-step explanation:

So this is your answer...

First we have to take the hcf of 9 and 15 that is 3 and then just wriye the common variabable and then can prodeceed by brackets inside you have to write the left multiple... Like 9 is there so at first we have multuplied it with 3 so the left number is 3....and then the left over variables then the sign should be given carefully... And thats the solution... For your question...

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