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what is the factor of x²-14x+49​

Answers

Answered by Rashi0906
2

Answer:

x²-14x+49

x²-7x-7x+49

x(x-7)-7(x-7)

(x-7)(x-7)

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Answered by Anonymous
11

Given Equation:

 \large \purple {\tt { {x}^{2}  - 14x + 49}}

To Find:

The factors of the given equation.

Explanation:

By factorising the given equation, we get

 \large \purple {\tt {{x}^{2}  - 7x - 7x + 49}}

 \large \purple {\tt {= x(x - 7) - 7(x - 7)}}

 \large \purple {\tt {= ( x - 7)(x - 7)}}

Answer:

The factors of  \large \purple {\tt {{x}^{2} - 14x + 49}} are  \large \purple {\tt {(x-7)(x-7)}}

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