Factorize algebraic expressions: 5 (x – 2y)2 + 3 (x – 2y)

Asked by Aaryan | 1 year ago |  68

1 Answer

Solution :-

We have,

5 (x – 2y)2 + 3 (x – 2y)

By taking (x – 2y) as common we get,

(x – 2y) [5 (x – 2y) + 3]

(x – 2y) (5x – 10y + 3)

Answered by Sakshi | 1 year ago

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