Math, asked by abhishekji30, 1 month ago

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Answered by senboni123456
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Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

3(x + y)^{2}  - 5(x + y) + 2

 = 3(x + y)^{2}  - 3(x + y)  - 2(x + y)+ 2 \\

 = 3(x + y) \{(x + y) -1 \}  - 2 \{(x + y) - 1 \}\\

 = \{ 3(x + y) - 2 \} \{(x + y) -1 \}  \\

 =( 3x + 3y- 2 ) (x + y -1 )  \\

Answered by rubennelson378
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