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write as the product of first degree of the polynomial​

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Answered by Faiz5555
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A) x(x-5)

B) x(x-14) + 49

Step-by-step explanation:-

A) x^2 - 5

In both these numbers ‘x’ is common.

Hence, x^2 - 5 = x(x-5)

B) x^2 - 14x + 49

In first two numbers, x is common.

Hence, x^2 - 14x + 49 = x(x-14) + 49

Answered by yash3374
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Answer:

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