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x^3(a-2b)+x^2(a-2b) please factorise with step by step explanation​

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Answered by sainiinswag
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Answer:

x^3(a-2b)+x^2(a-2b) \\  \\ (a - 2b)( {x}^{3 }  +  {x}^{2} ) \\  \\ (a - 2b) \times  {x}^{2} (x + 1) \\  \\ {x}^{2} (x + 1)(a - 2b) \\  \\ this \: is \: ur \: required \: answer \: :):):):):)

Answered by Arneet260
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 \: </p><p>\begin{gathered}x^3(a-2b)+x^2(a-2b) \\ \\ (a - 2b)( {x}^{3 } + {x}^{2} ) \\ \\ (a - 2b) \times {x}^{2} (x + 1) \\ \\ {x}^{2} (x + 1)(a - 2b) \\ \\ this \: is \: ur \: required \: answer \: :):):):):)\end{gathered} </p><p>x </p><p>3</p><p> (a−2b)+x </p><p>2</p><p> (a−2b)</p><p>(a−2b)(x </p><p>3</p><p> +x </p><p>2</p><p> )</p><p>(a−2b)×x </p><p>2</p><p> (x+1)</p><p>x </p><p>2</p><p> (x+1)(a−2b)</p><p>thisisurrequiredanswer</p><p>


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