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factorize by middle term splitting 6x2_13×y+2y2​

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Answered by BrainlyHulk
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 {6x}^{2}  - 13xy +  {2y}^{2}  \\  =  {6x}^{2}  - 12xy - xy + 2 {y}^{2}  \\  = 6x(x - 2y) - y( x - 2y) \\  = (6x - y)(x - 2y)

Answered by lucky527
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\begin{gathered}{6x}^{2} - 13xy + {2y}^{2} \\ = {6x}^{2} - 12xy - xy + 2 {y}^{2} \\ = 6x(x - 2y) - y( x - 2y) \\ = (6x - y)(x - 2y)\end{gathered}6x2−13xy+2y2=6x2−12xy−xy+2y2=6x(x−2y)−y(x−2y)=(6x−y)(x−2y)

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