Math, asked by shubhamkumarrakshit8, 11 months ago

a square x square + a x square + 1 into X + a ​

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Answered by assur999
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Answer:

a²x²+ax²+x+a

Step-by-step explanation:

(a²x²)+(ax²)+1(x+a)

= a²x²+ax²+x+a

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Answered by KavyaAgrawal1
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Hey Mate✋✋✋........ Here I have tried to give you the most plausible answer.......

in order to tackle out this problem you need to firstly see that there are two different algebraic expressions which are in the multiplication form among them one is a trinomial while another is the binomial. now you can apply the distributive property of multiplication and check out this multiplication problem and after multiplication you need to check out whether there are some like terms or not if there are like terms present so multiply add or subtract them and if there are only unlike terms then that's your answer

I hope that it was helpful to you.............I tried my best.

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