Math, asked by student7218, 11 months ago

Factorise x^2+12xy+36y^2 Using (a+b)^2 Identity​

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Answered by PaawanSaxena
8

Answer:

(x+6y)²

Step-by-step explanation:

x²+12xy+36y²= x²+2×x×6y+(6y)²

a²+2ab+b²=(a+b)²

therefore x²+2×x×6y+(6y)²=(x+6y)²

Answered by mehulbeast95
2

Answer:

this is because x^2+12xy+36^2 is defined as a^2+2ab+b^2 which is equal to (a+b)^2 therefore x^2+12xy+y^2= x+6y)^2

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