Math, asked by jayakhachane, 3 months ago

factorise
xy^2 + zy + xy + z​

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Answered by anukriti27priya
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Answer:

( y + 1 ) ( xy + z )

Step-by-step explanation:

xy² + xy + zy + z

xy(y+1) + z(y+1)

( y + 1 ) ( xy + z )

Answered by prakharuts015
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Answer:

Concept: This is the question from the 'Factorization' topic. In factorization, we will rearrange the like terms and take a common variable or number and do factor.

Given: xy²+zy+xy+z

Find: We have to factorize given term

Solution: xy²+zy+xy+z

rearrange the terms

    xy²+xy+zy+z

⇒ xy(y+1)+z(y+1)

⇒ (y+1)(xy+z)

Hence the factor of xy²+zy+xy+z are (y+1)(xy+z)

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