Math, asked by SasankReddy6152, 9 months ago

14a square +27ab+9b square by 7a+3b

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Answered by Agastya0606
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Given: 14a square +27ab+9b square by 7a+3b

To find: Solve the given term.

Solution:

  • Now we have given the term as:

              14a² + 27ab + 9b² by 7a + 3b

  • By long division method, we get:

                               2a + 3b                    

               7a + 3b ) 14a² + 27ab + 9b²

                          -   14a² - 6ab          

                                          21ab + 9b²

                                      -  21ab - 9b²

                                            0

  • So the remainder is 0 and the quotient is 2a + 3b.

Answer:

              So the value of the given term is 2a + 3b.

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