Math, asked by spammer2345, 11 months ago

How to solve this . pls solve​

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Answered by ihrishi
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 {a}^{2}  +  \frac{1}{ {a}^{2 } }  + 2 \\  =  {a}^{2}  +  \frac{1}{ {a}^{2} }  + 2  \times a \times  \frac{1}{a}  \\  = ( {a +  \frac{1}{a} })^{2}  \\  = ( a +  \frac{1}{a} )( a +  \frac{1}{a} ) \:  \: are \: the  \\ \: required \: factors \: of \: the \: given \: \\  algebraic \: expression.


spammer2345: thank you so much
spammer2345: it is factorise not algebraic identites
ihrishi: Mark me as brainliest
spammer2345: nope
spammer2345: Ok
spammer2345: How to do it
spammer2345: am new so i don't know
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