Math, asked by tulapushpalatha969, 4 months ago

Find the HCF 10(x^2-1) and 15(x+1)^4(2x+3)​

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Answered by YASHQURA
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Step-by-step explanation:

The first polynomial can be factorized as 10(x−1)(x+1) and the next polynomial can be factorized as 15(x+1)(x+1)

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(2x+3). Hence the highest common factor is (x+1).

Answered by ajayyd463
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Answer:

The first polynomial can be factorized as 10(x−1)(x+1) and the next polynomial can be factorized as 15(x+1)(x+1)  

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(2x+3). Hence the highest common factor is (x+1).

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