factorise p^2(q-r)+q(r-q)
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Given :
p^2(q-r)-q(r-q)
To find:
Factorise p^2(q-r)-q(r-q) ?
Solution:
Given expression is p^2(q-r)-q(r-q)
It can be written as
=> p^2(q)-p^2(r) -q(r) -q(-q)
=> p^2q-p^2r -qr +q^2
It can be arranged as
=>(p^2q+q^2) - (p^2r+qr)
=> q (p^2 +q) -r (p^2+q)
=> (p^2 + q) (q-r)
p^2(q-r)-q(r-q) = (p^2 + q) (q-r)
Answer:
The factorization of the given expression p^2(q-r)-q(r-q) is (p^2 + q) (q-r)
Used Concept:
Arranging the given terms by Commutative property.
• Expressing the given expression as the product of factors is called factorization and expressing as the product of prime factors is called Prime factorization.
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