Math, asked by buithanhdat2005, 9 months ago

how to factorise p^2 - (a + 2b)p + 2ab ?

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Answered by MʏSᴛᴇʀɪᴏSᴛᴀʀᴋ
3

Answer:

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p2-(a-2b)p+2ab

Final result :

p2 - pa + 2pb + 2ab

Step by step solution :

Step 1 :

Equation at the end of step 1 :

((p2) - p • (a - 2b)) + 2ab

Step 2 :

Final result :

p2 - pa + 2pb + 2ab

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Answered by aakriti05
7

Answer:

 =  >  {p}^{2}  + ( {a} + 2b)p + 2ab \\  =  >  {p}^{2}  +ap + 2bp + 2ab \\  =  > p(p + a) + 2b(p + a)  \\  =  > (p + a)(p + 2b)

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