Factorize a^2+a-6 by middle term splitting in explained way grab 10points
Answers
Answered by
1
=a^2+3a-2a-6
=a(a+3)-2(a+3)
=(a+3) (a-2)...
hope you had got it...
=a(a+3)-2(a+3)
=(a+3) (a-2)...
hope you had got it...
Answered by
1
so I am ready with my answer as you can see in the picture I have provided above
in that my answer is coming to be a minus 2 into a minus 3
so middle term splitting is just like you have to find the factors of the last and the first term
and to find the factors have to multiply first and the last term which is 1 and 6 in here
when when you multiply it you have to find the multiples of the number you got which difference or addition is is actually the original number
and then you just take common and do the rest of the part
in that my answer is coming to be a minus 2 into a minus 3
so middle term splitting is just like you have to find the factors of the last and the first term
and to find the factors have to multiply first and the last term which is 1 and 6 in here
when when you multiply it you have to find the multiples of the number you got which difference or addition is is actually the original number
and then you just take common and do the rest of the part
Attachments:
Similar questions