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Factorise the following: x^2yz + xyz^2 + xy^2z - Mathematics

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Question

Factorise the following:

x2yz + xyz2 + xy2z

Sum
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Solution

Given expression: x2yz + xyz2 + xy2z

Step-wise calculation:

1. Identify the common factors in all terms:

Each term contains x, y and z.

The lowest powers of variables common in all terms are:

  • x to the first power
  • y to the first power
  • z to the first power

2. Take out the common factor xyz:

x2yz + xyz2 + xy2z = xyz × remaining terms

3. Divide each term by the common factor to find the remaining terms inside the bracket:

`(x^2yz)/(xyz) = x`,

`(xyz^2)/(xyz) = z`,

`(xy^2z)/(xyz) = y`,

4. So the expression becomes xyz(x + z + y).

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Chapter 4: Factorisation - Exercise 4A [Page 78]

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Nootan Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 4 Factorisation
Exercise 4A | Q 6. | Page 78
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