Math, asked by harpreetkaur5947, 9 days ago

5x^5-15x^3y^3+25x^2y^4-35xy^5.

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Answered by Itzintellectual
1

Step-by-step explanation:

STEP

1

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Equation at the end of step 1

(((25•(x2))•(y3))-(35x•(y4)))+((3•5x3)•y5)

STEP

2

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Equation at the end of step

2

:

(((25•(x2))•(y3))-(5•7xy4))+(3•5x3y5)

STEP

3

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Equation at the end of step

3

:

((52x2 • y3) - (5•7xy4)) + (3•5x3y5)

STEP

4

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STEP

5

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Pulling out like terms

5.1 Pull out like factors :

15x3y5 + 25x2y3 - 35xy4 = 5xy3 • (3x2y2 + 5x - 7y)

Trying to factor a multi variable polynomial :

5.2 Factoring 3x2y2 + 5x - 7y

Try to factor this multi-variable trinomial using trial and error

Answered by deepak9140
1

Step-by-step explanation:

An Old Lady and The Lamp

An Old Lady and The LampOnce upon a time there lived a beautiful old lady in a small hamlet. When the sun set the old lady lighted a lamp. The lamp felt very proud of itself that it was the brightest object in the universe. One cold windy night the lamp was blown off. It started crying. 

An Old Lady and The LampOnce upon a time there lived a beautiful old lady in a small hamlet. When the sun set the old lady lighted a lamp. The lamp felt very proud of itself that it was the brightest object in the universe. One cold windy night the lamp was blown off. It started crying. Then the old lady told the lamp not to be haughty. 

An Old Lady and The LampOnce upon a time there lived a beautiful old lady in a small hamlet. When the sun set the old lady lighted a lamp. The lamp felt very proud of itself that it was the brightest object in the universe. One cold windy night the lamp was blown off. It started crying. Then the old lady told the lamp not to be haughty. She again lighted the lamp. Thereafter, it was quite humble and behaved well.

An Old Lady and The LampOnce upon a time there lived a beautiful old lady in a small hamlet. When the sun set the old lady lighted a lamp. The lamp felt very proud of itself that it was the brightest object in the universe. One cold windy night the lamp was blown off. It started crying. Then the old lady told the lamp not to be haughty. She again lighted the lamp. Thereafter, it was quite humble and behaved well.Moral: Don't be vain

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