Factorisation by Regrouping Terms: 2𝑎^2𝑏 + 4𝑎𝑏^2 + 3𝑎 + 6𝑏 Explained
Автор: PurpleTheta
Загружено: 2025-09-06
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Learn Factorisation by Regrouping Terms in a very simple way!
In this video, we solve the example: 2a^2b + 4ab^2 + 3a + 6b
Step by step, we check for common factors, group the terms in pairs, factorise each group, and finally get the fully factorised expression.
This method is very useful when no single factor is common across all terms. By regrouping, we can still find the factors easily.
👉 Watch till the end to understand the complete method and see the final answer.
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