Factorise pairs of terms and then write the expression as a product of two expressions:
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Factorise pairs of terms and then write the expression as a product of two expressions:
Factorise pairs of terms and then write the expression as a product of two expressions:
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Answer:
2(a+b)(p+q)
2(4a+b)(p+q)
Step-by-step explanation:
d.2ap+2bp+2qb+2qa
2ap+2qa+2bp+2qb
2a(p+q)+2b(p+q)
(2a+2b)(p+q)
2(a+b)(p+q)
e. 8ap+2bq+2pb+8aq
8ap+8aq+2pb+2bq
8a(p+q)+2b(p+q)
(8a+2b)(p+q)
2(4a+b)(p+q)
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[tex]2ap + 2bp + 2qb + aq[/tex]
[tex] = 2(ap + bp + bq + aq)[/tex]
[tex] = 2(p(a + b) + q(a + b))[/tex]
[tex] = 2(p + q)(a + b)[/tex]
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[tex]\star\:\:\:\bf\underline\blue{Question\:2:-}[/tex]
[tex]8ap + 2bq + 2bp + 8aq[/tex]
[tex] = 8ap + 8aq + 2bp + 2bq[/tex]
[tex] = 8a(p + q) + 2b(p + q)[/tex]
[tex] = (8a + 2b)(p + q)[/tex]
[tex] =2 (4a + b)(p + q)[/tex]
[tex]\star\:\:\:\bf\underline\blue{Answer:-}[/tex]