Math, asked by rinkumaharana517, 9 months ago

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For factorisation by taking out common factor-
express each term of the given expression as a product of H.C.F.
and the quotient when it is divided by H.C.F.
use the distributive property of multiplication over addition, to
express the given expression as a product of H.C.F. and the
quotient of the given expression divided by H.C.F.
find the H.C.F. of all the terms in an expression.​

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Answered by ishu4523
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Answer:

order to factorize follow the following steps:

Step 1: Write the algebraic expression.

Step 2: Find the HCF of all the terms of the given algebraic expression.

Step 3: Express each terms of the algebraic expression as the product of H.C.F and the quotient when it is divided by the H.C.F.

i.e. divide each term of the given expression by the HCF.

Step 4: Now use distributive property of multiplication over addition or subtraction to express the algebraic expression as the product of H.C.F and the quotient of the expression divided by the H.C.F.

i.e. write the given expression as the product of this HCF and the quotient obtained in step 2.

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