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What is the answer to this math question...?

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FACTORISE:

3a(x-y) - 2b(x-y)

I mean isn't it already factorised?!?!

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  1. Yes and No. You can take the factor (x-y) out of both terms

    3a(x-y) - 2b(x-y) = (x-y)(3a-2b)


  2. (x-y)(3a-2b)

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