Math, asked by kanhaagrawal1218, 5 months ago

a^2+2ab+b^2 by(a+b) divide and say whether the divisor are multiple factors of the dividend​

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Answered by sathyamargerate0410
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Step-by-step explanation:

a²+2ab+b²=(a+b)²

a²+2ab+b²=(a+b)²=(a+b)

(a+b). a+b

Dividend=(a+b)²;Divisor=(a+b)

Here dividend is a multiple of divisor.

Divisor is a factor of dividend.

Answered by roshankaran871
1

Answer:

The Correct answer is

(a + b)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,  \frac{a {}^{2}  + 2ab + b {}^{2} }{a + b}  \\  using \: identity \\ ({a + b}) {}^{2}  = a {}^{2}  + 2ab + b {}^{2} \\  =  \frac{(a + b) {}^{2} }{(a + b)  }  \\  = a + b

Hope this will help you!

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