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factories   \: a^2 \: x^2 + (ax^2 + 1) x+ a

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Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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Question:-

Factories:-

\sf a{}^{2}x{}^{2}+(ax{}^{2}+1)x+a

Factorisation:-

It is the method which we can break down a number into smaller numbers when we multiply that number together this give us the original number .

Now , According to question:-

\sf a{}^{2}x{}^{2}+ax{}^{2}+x+a.

 \sf Take \:ax{}^{2} common \:then:-

\sf\implies ax{}^{2}(a+1)+1(a+1)\\ \sf\implies (a+1)(ax{}^{2}+1)

The answer of your question is \sf(a+1)(ax{}^{2}+1)

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