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Complete this statement:

10x^3a+6xa^2=2xa( )

Complete this statement: 10x^3a+6xa^2=2xa( )-example-1
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Answer:

2xa(5x² +3a-1)

Explanation:

10x³a+ 6xa²-2xa=2xa-2xa

10x³a+ 6xa²-2xa=0

Factor 10x³a+ 6xa²-2xa:

2ax(5x² + 3a -1)

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Answer:

2xa(5x^2 + 3a).

Explanation:

We are factorising:-

Divide the left side by 2xa and place the result in the parentheses:

10x^3a+6xa^2 = 2xa(5x^2 + 3a )

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