Math, asked by aoifedel12, 3 months ago

how do you factorise 3ps-pr+3qs-qr

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Answered by Khadijah21
61

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\bold{{3ps-pr+3qs-qr}}

\huge\mathbb{TO \:  FACTORISE}

Step 1:-

To factor out common terms means cancel them

\bold{\red{p(3s-r)+q(3s-r) }}

Step 2:-

Cancelling common terms (3s-r)

\bold{\red{(3s-r) (p+q) }}

Answer found!

Khadijah21

Answered by hshahi1972
3

To factor out common terms means cancel them

p(3s-r)+q(3s-r)+p(3s−r)+q(3s−r)

Cancelling common terms (3s-r)

(3s-r) (p+q)

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