Math, asked by ShaadabShamim, 1 year ago

Factorize
(x - 2y)^2 - 5(x- 2y) + 6

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Answered by newton82
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( {x - 2y})^{2} - 5(x - 2y) + 6 \\ let \: x - 2y \: be \:  \alpha . \\   { \alpha }^{2}  - 5 \alpha  + 6 \\  { \alpha }^{2} - (2 \times 3) \alpha  + 6 \\   { \alpha }^{2}   - 2 \alpha  - 3 \alpha  + 6 \\  \alpha (  \alpha  - 2) - 3( \alpha  - 2) \\ ( \alpha  - 2)( \alpha  - 3)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(x−2y)2−5(x−2y)+6letx−2ybeα.α2−5α+6α2−(2×3)α+6α2−2α−3α+6α(α−2)−3(α−2)(α−2)(α−3)</p><p>

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