Is there any other way to do this apart from factorisation? Because, all that is there in the textbook is the factorisation method, and I don't quite like it.
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You can do it by cancelling the terms....
Hope it helps you...
I'm jst providing u the method not the whole answer...
Mark as brainliest if u wish to
Hope it helps you...
I'm jst providing u the method not the whole answer...
Mark as brainliest if u wish to
NiveaR:
Yeah, that's what i normally do, but you know, there are a lot of numbers and terms and I get it wrong quite often.
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