Math, asked by dippkakumarkumardhub, 5 months ago

factorise
in p2 + 4p+3​

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Answered by namanx43
2

Step-by-step explanation:

p²+4p+3

p²+3p+p+3

p(p+3)+1(p+3)

(p+1)(p+3)

Hope,it helps you

Answered by jaymodha10965
18

Step-by-step explanation:

Simply if you know how to factorise equations including 'x' terms like in this equation simply replace p term in X terms.

= x ^{2}  + 4x + 3

Now simply factorise it

p^{2}  + 4p + 3

 {p}^{2}   + (3p + p) + 3 = 0

p(p + 3) + 1(p + 3) = 0

(p + 3) =0 (p + 1) = 0

p =  - 3 \: or \: p =  - 1

Hence P=-3 or P=-1

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