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The factors of 6xy – 4y + 6 – 9x are: *

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A. (3x + 2) (2y + 3)

B. (3x – 2) (2y – 3)

C. (3x – 2) (2y + 3)

D. (3x –+2) (2y – 3)

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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The factors are

= (3x-2)(2y-3)

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Given the expression 6xy-4y+6-9x

we have to factorize the above expression

Expression: 6xy - 4y + 6 - 9x

= (6xy - 9x) + (-4y + 6)

Taking 3x common from the first two terms and -3 from last two

= 3x(2y - 3) - 2(2y - 3)

= (3x-2)(2y-3)

which are required factors.

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Answered by Anonymous
120

Answer:

Given the expression 6xy-4y+6-9x

we have to factorize the above expression

Expression: 6xy - 4y + 6 - 9x

= (6xy - 9x) + (-4y + 6)

Taking 3x common from the first two terms and -3 from last two

= 3x(2y - 3) - 2(2y - 3)

= (3x-2)(2y-3)

which are required factors.

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