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Factorise fully 2a^2b + 6ab^2​

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Answer:

Explanation:

2a^2b + 6ab^2

take common

2 can be taken common because there is 2in first term and there is 6 in second term and 2 can exactly divide 6 .there is a*a in first term and only a in second term so u can take a as common.There is only b in first term and b*b in second term so take u can take b as common.

total we can take

2ab as common.So,

2ab(a+3b)

therefore 2ab(a+3b) is the required answer.

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