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Factorise fully C cubed + C squared

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Answer:

c^3 + c^2 =

c^2(c^1 + 1) =

c^2(c+1)

User Tunc
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Hello!

Factorise:


\bf{c^(3) +c^(2) }

In order to factorise a polynomial, we need to find the common term and factor it out.

In this case, the common term is
\bf{c^(2).

Now, divide both terms by
\bf{c^(2):

(c+1)

Put
\bf{c^(2) outside the parentheses:


\bf{c^(2) (c+1)

Final Answer:


\bf{c^(2) (c+1)

I hope it helps you.

Good luck and enjoy your day!

-SnowFlake

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