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Factorise x squared plus 10x

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Answer:


\bold{x(x+10)}

Explanation:

Hi there!

Factoring is the opposite of distributing.

We know what distributing is:

a(b+c)=ab+ac

Well, this is factoring:

ab+ac=a(b+c)

So, let's factorise the given expression:


\bold{x^(2) +10x}

What's the common term? That's right, x.

So, we factor x out:


\bold{x(x+10)}

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User Diasiare
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We know, factorisation is the process of writing a number or another mathematical object as a product of several factors, usually smaller or simpler objects of the same kind.

  • x² + 10x

Now we should take x common from both the terms.

  • = x (x + 10)

Answer:

x (x + 10)

Hope you could understand.

If you have any query, feel free to ask.

User Muhammad Safwan
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