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Factor completely 2x3y4 − 8x2y3 + 6xy2. 2(x3y4 − 4x2y3 + 3xy2) 2x(x2y4 − 4xy3 + 3y2) 2xy2(x2y2 − 4xy + 3) Prime

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Answer:

C. 2xy2(x2y2 − 4xy + 3)

Explanation:

User Benzion
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Answer:

The factorised term is:


2xy^2(x^2y^2-4xy+3)

Explanation:

We are asked to factor the algebraic expression given as:


2x^3y^4-8x^2y^3+6xy^2

Now we will take out the variable which is common among all the terms and write the remaining expression in parantheses.

As
2xy^2 is common among all the terms hence we write this term out of the parantheses and the remaining term inside it as to obtain then simplified expression as:


2xy^2(x^2y^2-4xy+3)

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