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factorise
a^3-a^2+a

explain with working..no direct answers​

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Answered by dashsunita1976
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Answer:

a(a²-a+1)

Step-by-step explanation:

a³-a²+a = a(a²-a+1)

IT CAN'T BE FACTORISED FURTHER BECAUSE THE MIDDLE TERM IS IN THE FORM **A²-AB+B²**, WHICH IS UNFACTORISABLE.

HENCE THE REQUIRED FACTORISATION WILL BE a(-a+1).

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