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factorise :- a^2 + ab (b+1)+ b^3
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Answered by bondmujeeb6
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factorise :- a^2 + ab (b+1)+ b^3

By multiplying the terms. a2+ab(b+1)+b3=a2+ab2+ab+b3.

We can further write it as. a2+ab(b+1)+b3=a2+ab+ab2+b3.

By taking the common terms out. a2+ab(b+1)+b3=a(a+b)+b2(a+b)

So we get, a2+ab(b+1)+b3=(a+b2)(a+b)

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