1. **State the problem:** Simplify the expression $$(a^2 - b^2) \times (2b - 6a)$$.
2. **Recall the formula:** The expression $a^2 - b^2$ is a difference of squares and can be factored as $$a^2 - b^2 = (a - b)(a + b)$$.
3. **Apply the factorization:** Rewrite the expression as $$ (a - b)(a + b)(2b - 6a) $$.
4. **Factor out common terms in the second parenthesis:** $$2b - 6a = 2(b - 3a)$$.
5. **Rewrite the entire expression:** $$ (a - b)(a + b) \times 2(b - 3a) = 2(a - b)(a + b)(b - 3a) $$.
6. **Final simplified form:** $$2(a - b)(a + b)(b - 3a)$$.
This is the fully factored and simplified form of the original expression.
Factor Expression Fb733F
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