Math, asked by treasaurus, 1 year ago

ax^2+bx= Factorize using identities

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Answered by Moo1
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ax²+bx
x(ax+b)



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treasaurus: thanx
treasaurus: love from Dubai.
ShivaniShiz: your welcome✌
Pujan11: Will be happy to help you any time soon
ShivaniShiz: thank you too
Pujan11: Btw, i didnt get your squares and all that stuff. Can you elaborate
ShivaniShiz: (root ax^2)^2 +(root bx)^2
ShivaniShiz: a^2+b^2 identity
Pujan11: Identity is for a^2 - b^2
ShivaniShiz: oh actualy .. then theres no need of identity
Answered by Pujan11
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ax^2+bx=x(ax+b)

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treasaurus: i dont know therefore I asked
Pujan11: Why will any identity apply for such a question
treasaurus: idk
Pujan11: Why will any identity apply for such a question
Pujan11: Why will any identity apply for such a q
Pujan11: Why will any identity apply for such a question
Pujan11: Why will any identity apply for such a que
treasaurus: i will send screenshot
Moo1: yes it is a very easy question so no identity required
Pujan11: ok
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