factorise x^5+x^2 Pls answer.
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Its easy just take, x^2 as common from both terms. Like this x^2(x^3+1^3). After that use the a^3+b^3 formula to make it x^2(x+1)(x^2-x+1). This should be your answer...
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To factorise x^5+x^2, take common out first that is
x^2(x^3+1)
x^2(x^3+1^3). by the identity a^3+b^3= (a+b)(a^2-ab+b^2)
x^2(x+1)(x^2-x+1)
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x^2(x^3+1)
x^2(x^3+1^3). by the identity a^3+b^3= (a+b)(a^2-ab+b^2)
x^2(x+1)(x^2-x+1)
hope this will help u
please mark as a brainiest.
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