Math, asked by ashokmetrorly, 9 months ago

Solve:-

6abx² + 6aby²/3x² + 3y²​​

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Answered by Asterinn
1

Answer:

2ab

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

       6abx² + 6aby²/3x² + 3y²​

To do : factorisation

Solution :

=  6abx² + 6aby²/3x² + 3y²​

          

 = 6ab (x^2 + y^2)/ 3 (x^2 + y^2)........(taking 6ab common from                numerator and taking common 3 from denominator)

          

= 6ab/ 3  ( denominator and numerator both has  (x^2 + y^2) therefore that will cancel out )

=6ab/3 = 2ab is the answer

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