Math, asked by ericaferry90, 2 months ago

factorise 2x^3-x^3+13x-6

Answers

Answered by athangmandwale
0

Answer:

3

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1

3

6

Step-by-step explanation:

3

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1

3

6

Answered by mahakulkarpooja615
0

Answer:

2x^{3} -x^{3} +13x^{-6} =  x^{3} (1+13x^{-3} )

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : 2x^{3} -x^{3} +13x^{-6}

To find : The value of this equation.

Solution :

  • The given algebraic equation is, 2x^{3} -x^{3} +13x^{-6}
  • Here, we have to find the value of the equation.
  • To find the value of equation, we have to we have to add or subtract like terms as per the given condition in a problem.
  •   The equation is,

           2x^{3} -x^{3} +13x^{-6} = x^{3}+13x^{-6}

  • Taking out x^{3} as a common, we get

                        =    x^{3} (1+13x^{-3} )

  • ∴  2x^{3} -x^{3} +13x^{-6} =  x^{3} (1+13x^{-3} )

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