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Please Factorize the following algebraic expression
5(x-2y)² + 3(x-2y)

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Answered by IAMHELPINGYOU
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5(x-2y)² + 3(x-2y)
=5(x-2y)(x-2y) +3(x-2y)
=5x-10y(x-2y)+3x-6y
=5x+3x-10y-6y(x-2y)
=8x-16y(x-2y)
=8(x-2y) (x-2y)
Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The correct answer is "5x²+20y²-20xy+3x-6y".

Step-by-step explanation:

The \ given \ expression \ is:\\\\5(x-2y)^2+3(x-2y)\\\\On \ solving \ brackets ,we \ get\\\\=5(x^2+4y^2-4xy)+3(x-2y)\\\\=5x^2+20y^2-20xy+3x-6y

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