Math, asked by yuvraj99975, 8 months ago

factorise the above questionl
with explanation.i will mark you as BRAINLIEST​

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Answered by anshulpatel96
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Step-by-step explanation:

1+a^2+b^2(1+a^2)

here we can take common

(1+a^2)(1+b^2)

this is the answer for this question

Answered by santoshtripathy70
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1+(a^2)+(b^2)+(a^2b^2)

[b^2+1]+[(a^2b^2)+(a^2)]

[1(b^2+1)]+[a^2(b^2+1)]

1(b^2+1)+a^2(b^2+1)

(b^2+1)(a^2+1)

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