Math, asked by anupam790, 7 months ago

The factorisation of X^2+XY+2X+2Y is ... *

2 points

(X+2)(X+Y)

(X+2)(X-Y)

-1

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Answers

Answered by ichchhajain
1

Step-by-step explanation:

it will be Second One X + 2 and x minus 5 Y sorry not fine and it is very clear that -8 subtract

Answered by anugoyal031093
1

Step-by-step explanation:

x is common is first two and 2 is common in last two factors

so when we have out common

it becomes

x(x+y) +2(x+y)

again here (x+y) is common, we will take it out. we will be left with

(x+y) (x+2)

so final answer is

(x+y)(x+2)

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