Social Sciences, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

-13p + 26p²
factorize...
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Answered by MrImpeccable
101

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To Factorize:

  • -13p + 26p²

Solution:

 -13p + 26p^2 \\:\implies 13p*(-1 + 2p) \\\bf{:\implies (13p)(2p-1)}

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Answered by Anonymous
5

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To Factorise -

  • -13p + 26p²

Using Identity

\underline\mathfrak\red{-13p +26p}

\underline\mathfrak \color{blue}{13p \times  (-1+2p)}

\underline\mathtt\color{lime}{(13p) (2p - 1)}

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