Math, asked by LovelyBarshu, 1 year ago

<b><i>Hi my dear friends !</b></i>

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Chapter : Factorisation

<b><u>QUESTION :</b></u>
Kindly divide the polynomial -

7p²q²(9r - 27) ÷ 63pq(r - 3)

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate

here is your answer
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Anonymous: anything else to ask??
LovelyBarshu: hmm but first time we r hving that type of sum so i was confused
Anonymous: oh
LovelyBarshu: no no others sum finished .. THANKS FOR THIS ONE
Anonymous: oh you are in class -8
Anonymous: that's why.anyways bye
Answered by surajitmondal01
4

7 {p}^{2}  {q}^{2} (9r - 27) \div 63pq(r - 3) \\  =  \frac{7 {p}^{2} {q}^{2} (9r - 27) }{63pq(r - 3) }  \\ = \frac{pq(9r - 27)}{9(r - 3)}  \\  =  \frac{pq(9r - 27)}{(9r - 27)}  \\  = pq
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