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If one factor of a(x + y + z) +b x +b y +b z is (x + y + z), then the second factor is ------

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Answered by pksingh8051347840
10

Answer:

second will be (a+b)

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Answered by CharmingPrince
30

{\huge{\underline{\underline{\sf {\mathfrak{Answer}}}}}}

{\underline{\underline{\rm {Given:}}}}

  • Polynomial = a(x+y+z) + bx+by+bz
  • One\ factor =( x + y + z)

{\underline{\underline{\rm {Solution:}}}}

Factorizing \ the \ given \ polynomial:

  • a(x + y+z) + bx +by + bz
  • a(x + y + z) + b (x + y + z )
  • (x + y + z)( a +b)

\boxed{\implies{\boxed{One \ factor = (x + y + z)}}}

\boxed{\implies{\boxed{Other \ factor = (a + b)}}}

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