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Answer:
1. (a-c) (y + 5)
2. (b+c)(x+3)
Discussion:
1.
y(a-c) + 5a - 5c => factor 5 from the second expression
= y(a-c) + 5 (a-c) => factor (a-c) from each term
= (a-c) (y + 5)
2
x(b+c) + 3b + 3c => factor 3 from the second expression
= x(b+c) + 3 (b+c) => factor (b+c) from each term
= (b+c)(x+3)
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MrB
Answer to Q1
(a-c)(y+5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given expression is
y(a-c)+5a-5c
we observe that 5 is common in above expression
y(a-c)+5(a-c)
Now, take (a-c) as common
(a-c)(y+5) which is the product of polynomials.
Answer to Q2:
(b+c)(x+3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given expression is
x(b+c)+3b+3c
3 is common in above factor so ,
x(b+c)+3(b+c)
Now, take (b+c) as common
(b+c)(x+3) which is the product of polynomials.