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factorize the following expression
8(3a-2b)2 -10(3a-2b)

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Answered by LaRouge
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given : 8(3a−2b)

2−10(3a−2b)

By talking (3a−2b) in the given question, we get,

(3a−2b)[8(3a−2b)−10]

By taking 2 as common in the second term,

(3−2b)2[4(3a−2b)−5]

So we get,

8(3a−2b)

2 −10(3a−2b)=2(3a−2b)(12a−8b−5)

Answered by aayush379355
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