Math, asked by zainab266, 1 year ago

Factorize:
2x^2y^3(x^2+5)-8x^2y^3(x^2+5)


zainab266: plz show the answer step by step

Answers

Answered by amayra14
2

Hey Mate!

Here's ur answer:

Factor

2x²y³(+5)-8x²y³(+5)

-6x⁴y³-30x²y³

=(-6x²y³)(+5)

Answer:

(-6x²y³)(+5) or -6x²y³ × +5

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zainab266: Sorry i found another answer more workable
Answered by Aryan22g
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zainab266: Where does the twenty come from and you have already taken x^2 as common then why are u rewriting it kindly clear my doubts
Aryan22g: i have added one more step in the pic
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zainab266: Thank you soo much you solved it and now i understand i was having problem with this question:)
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zainab266: I have done already
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