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Ex 12.2, 3 (Method 1) Factorise the expressions. (i) a๐ฅ^2 + b๐ฅa๐ฅ^2 + b๐ฅ = (a ร ๐ฅ ร ๐ฅ) + (b ร ๐ฅ) Taking ๐ฅ common, = ๐ (a๐ + b) Ex 12.2, 3 (Method 2) Factorise the expressions. (i) a๐ฅ^2 + b๐ฅa๐ฅ^2 = a ร ๐ฅ ร ๐ฅ b๐ฅ = b ร ๐ฅ So, ๐ is a common factor. a๐ฅ^2 + b๐ฅ = (a ร ๐ฅ ร ๐ฅ) + (b ร ๐ฅ) Taking ๐ฅ common, = ๐ฅ ((a ร ๐ฅ) + b) = ๐ (a๐ + b)
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