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what is the answer for 3(a-2)^2+6(a-2)

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Answered by JavelinShanex
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Answer:

3a(a-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

3(a-2)(a-2) + 6(a-2)

3{a(a-2) -2(a-2)} + 6(a-2)

3(a^2 - 2a - 2a +4) + 6(a-2)

3(a^2 - 4a + 4) + 6(a-2)

3a^2 - 12a + 12 + 6a - 12

3a^2 -6a    [Take out the common factors]

3a(a-2)

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