Math, asked by ifakhan2000, 6 months ago

factorise 5a^2 + 27a +10​

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Answered by Anonymous
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→ 5a² + 27a + 10

By splitting middle term

→ 5a² + 25a + 2a + 10

→ 5a ( a + 5 ) + 2 ( a + 5 )

→ ( 5a + 2 ) ( a + 5 )

Answered by Bᴇʏᴏɴᴅᴇʀ
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Given:-

5a^2 + 27a + 10

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SOLUTION:-

• Splitting middle term

\longrightarrow{5a^2 + 25a + 2a + 10}

\longrightarrow{5a ( a + 5 ) + 2 ( a + 5 )}

\bf{\implies{( 5a + 2 ) ( a + 5 )}}

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