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Complete this statement:

45x^3a + 27xa^2= 9xa
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User Evilsanta
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Answer:


45x^3a+27xa^2= 9xa(5x^2+3a)

Explanation:

Given:


45x^3a+27xa^2= 9xa

We need to complete this Statement.

By Solving the above equation we get;

We will take some common factor out so we will get;


45x^3a+27xa^2= 9xa(5x^2+3a)

Hence the Complete statement is
45x^3a+27xa^2= 9xa(5x^2+3a)

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