Math, asked by bhumiholani222, 11 months ago

factorise
x {7} + xy^{6}

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Answered by charliejaguars2002
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Answer:

\Large\boxed{\mathsf{7x+xy^6}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

TO FIND:

The factors of x7+xy⁶ from left to right numbers.

SOLUTIONS:

First, use distributive property.

\Large\boxed{\mathsf{DISTRIBUTIVE \quad PROPERTY}}

\displaystyle \mathsf{A(B+C)=AB+AC}

\displaystyle \mathsf{A=X}}\\\\\displaystyle \mathsf{B=7}\\\\\displaystyle \mathsf{C=y^6}\\

Rewrite the equation problem.

\displaystyle \mathsf{x*7+xy^6}

Solve.

\displaystyle \mathsf{\Rightarrow \mathsf{\boxed{\mathsf{7x+xy^6}}}}}

\Large\boxed{\mathsf{\longrightarrow 7x+xy^6}}

As a result, the final answer is 7x+xy⁶.

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