Math, asked by 143nature, 1 year ago

PLEASE DO THIS.....​

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Answered by pritikumari16
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Answer:

a^4 x^2 - 2a^3x+ a^2

(a^4x^2-a^3x)-(a^3x+a^2)

a^3x(ax-1)-a^2(ax-1)

(a^3x-a^2)(ax-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. first u have to multiply 1&3 term i.e a^4x^2 & a^2.
  2. Then the product will be a^6x^2
  3. Then u hve to find the numbers whose product is a^6x^2 and by adding the answer is 2^3x
  4. The required no will be a^3x
  5. take them in bracket and take out the common .
  6. Left numbers will be the answer.

Hope its clear to u....


143nature: its wrong
NeelamG: why u report her , her ans is according to u
143nature: no
NeelamG: took out a² from first bracket
NeelamG: then see
NeelamG: its right
NeelamG: yes or no
Answered by NeelamG
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a^4 x²-2a³x +a²

= a^4 x² - a³x -a³x +a²

= a³x ( ax -1)-a²(ax -1)

= (ax-1)(a³x-a²)

= (ax-1)a²(ax-1)

= a²(ax-1)(ax-1)

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