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  • 03-06-2017
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t^2+3s+3t+st=()(t+s)

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amilapsn
amilapsn amilapsn
  • 03-06-2017
We can figure out the factor by just intelligent guessing. we see a [tex]t^2[/tex] on the LHS so RHS should generate it. So the missing factor should contain a [tex]t[/tex]. LHS also has a [tex]3s[/tex]. To get it the factor should contain a [tex]+3[/tex]. Now we can check if other terms of LHS will be generated from the RHS. Our RHS is [tex](t+3)(t+s)=t^2+3s+3t+st=RHS[/tex]. Bingo!!

But more mathematical method will be as follows:
[tex]
t^2+3s+3t+st\\
=t^2+3t+3s+st\\
=t(t+3)+s(3+t)\\
=t(t+3)+s(t+3)\\
=(t+3)(t+s)\\
[/tex]
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