Math, asked by dakshinaa, 1 year ago

x^2+2x+1 factorise using identities

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Answered by sahildalal1986
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X^2+1+2x

(X)^2+(1)^2+2(1)(x)

(X+1)^2

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Answered by rajeev378
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Here is your answer.
 {x}^{2}  + 2x + 1 \\ \\    = {x}^{2}  + 2 \times x \times 1 +  {1}^{2}  \\  \\  = (x + 1) {}^{2}  \\  \\ we \:  \: use \: the \: identity \\ (x + 1) {}^{2}  =  {x}^{2}  + 2xy +  {y}^{2}
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