Math, asked by djsnake88, 20 hours ago

take common-a*a*a
is the answer a(1*1*1)?
or it can't be taken common?
if it can't be taken common then say what is the reason behind of it that it cannot be taken common.
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Answered by AnannyaPatil06
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Answer:

It cannot be taken common.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is not a(1*1*1). a(1*1*1) = a(1) = a which is not necessarily equal to a*a*a. (This will be true only if a = 0 or 1)

We take something common when we have two or more terms. We say that there are two different terms if they are separated by '+' or '-'.

Here a*a*a is nothing but a^{3}, which is a single term.

Thus, the expression a*a*a cannot be taken common.

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