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How to factorise 5a squared - 4ab

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You can take the a out of both values. There are no other factorable parts of this expression. Your factored version would look something like this- a(5a-4b)
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5a² - 4ab

You can factor out an a out of both sides and it will end up looking like this:

a (5a - 4b)