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Factorise: 6x^3y^2+9x^2y^3-3x^2y^2​

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Answer:


\boxed{3x^2y^2 (2x+3y-1)}

Explanation:


6x^3y^2+9x^2y^3-3x^2y^2

For the three terms, the common factor is
3x^2y^2, so


6x^3y^2+9x^2y^3-3x^2y^2 = \boxed{3x^2y^2 (2x+3y-1)}

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