Math, asked by raji90, 11 months ago

factorise x^2 + xy + 8x + 8y.​

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Answered by linkan58
25

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Answered by learner2929
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

this was because of the following steps:

✓ the common digit between first two terms is x due to which we take it out and keep the rest in brackets.

✓ same application is applied for the third and fourth terms.

✓ both the like terms in brackets are equal to each other with respect to numbers.

✓ the unlike terms are also put in to form an equation with respect to FACTORISATION.

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