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Question
Factorise the following:
(3x – 2y)2 – 6(3x – 2y) – 135
Sum
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Solution
Given expression: (3x – 2y)2 – 6(3x – 2y) – 135
Step-wise calculation:
1. Let p = (3x – 2y). So the expression becomes p2 – 6p – 135.
2. We factorise the quadratic expression in p:
Find two numbers whose product is –135 and sum is –6.
Those numbers are –15 and 9, since –15 × 9 = –135 and –15 + 9 = –6.
3. Rewrite the expression: p2 – 15p + 9p – 135.
4. Group terms: p(p – 15) + 9(p – 15).
5. Factor out (p – 15): (p – 15)(p + 9).
6. Substitute back p = (3x – 2y): (3x – 2y – 15)(3x – 2y + 9).
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