Math, asked by drarchanadeore, 4 months ago

factorise the following x^2 + yz + xy + xz

Answers

Answered by sritarutvik
4

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2 + yz + xy + xz = x^2 + xy + xz +yz

=x(x+y)+z(x+y)

=(x+y)(x+z)

Answered by ahmedliton237
4

Answer:

(x+y)(x+z)

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2+yz+xy+xz

First Re-arrange.

=x^2+xy+yz+xz

=x(x+y)z(y+x)

=(x+y)(y+z)

The (y+x) won't matter because in both the brackets y has positive sign(+) before it and same goes for x it has positive sign in both the brackets as we know there is a hidden positive sign before them.

Hope this much would help you.

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