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Factorise the following expression :​

Factorise the following expression :​-example-1
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Answer:

To factor any expression, find the greatest common factor that all of the terms share. In this case, we have: 4p^2, 5pq, and -6pq^2.

We see that the only common factor they share is "p".

So, we take out p to get: p(4p+5q-6q^2), which is our answer, since this can't be simplified further.

Let me know if this helps!

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User David Sanders
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Answer:

4p²+5pq-6pq²

taking common

p(4p+5q-6q²)

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