Answer:
n(n-m)
Explanation:
We are given the quadratic expression:-
To factor this expression, do you notice that there are two n's in the expression? Yes, since in the expression, the whole terms have n-term; what we are going to do is to common factor n out!
So how do we do that? Simple, just pull n out.
From above, you might be wondering how does it turn out like this. Do not worry, I've got you!
When we pull n out of the expression, we just divide the expression by n.
Don't get it? Let me show you!
Step 1 - Form the expression:
Step 2 - Pull n out and bracket the expression.
Step 3 - Divide the expression by n.
Still not get it? Well, let's demonstrate another method.
Let's say we have the expression again!
Since n^2 comes from n•n.
Bracket the expression:
Now let's imagine that these two brackets are the doors.
m-term: There are so many of you in this bracket house! If this keeps continuing, this bracket house might be collapsed!
3 n-terms were shocked! They had to find the ways to protect their bracket house, the legacy that their cases parents gave.
But then the 2 n-terms did an unexpected! They decided to help them by going outside of the bracket house and stand there!
m-term: Why there is only one n-term outside when two of them left?
another n-term: Well, the another n-term finds food for themselves and the another one there guards our bracket house.
The End!
As we get:
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