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a^2+3a+2 solve it if anyone giving me answer then I will Mark as Brainliest​

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Answered by aditya2617
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Step-by-step explanation:

So we need to factorise this expression by middle term expansion

So the product needs to be 2x^2

and the sum has to be 3a, keep in mind both of them are positive

Therefore we have

a^2+2a+a+2

= a(a+2) +1(a+2)

= (a+2)(a+1)

This is the answer

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