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Exercise 6.1
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ch with this page. </WRAP> ====Question 1:==== Find the H.C.F of the following expressions.\\ (i) $39... s 17 xyz^2$\\ H.C.F= $17 xyz$ ====Question 2==== Find the H.C.F of the following expressions by factori... nd{align}$ H.C.F= $18(3x-1)$ ====Question 4==== Find the L.C.M. of the following expressions by factor... &=5610 x^2y^2z^2\end{align}$ ====Question 5==== Find the L.C.M. of the following expressions by factor
Review exercise
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)$\\ **Answer:**\\ $b$\\ ====Question 2:==== Find the H.C.F. of the following by factorization. $8x... \\&= 4(x-2)\end{align}$\\ ====Question 4:==== Find the $L.C.M.$ of the following by factorization.\\... 2+26x+56$ and $x^4+2x^3-4x^2-x+28$ is $x^2+5x+7$, find their L.C.M.\\ **Solution:**\\ $\begin{align... {1}{a}\end{align}$\\ ====Question 7:==== Find square root by using factorization.\\ $\le
Exercise 11.1 (Solutions) @matric:9th_science:unit11
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**Q.1 One angle of parallelogram is $130^\circ$. Find the measures of its remaining angles.** **Solut... ducing one side of a parallelogram is $40^\circ$. Find the measures of its interior angles.** **Soluti... parallelogram $ABCD$, $m\angle DAM=40^\circ$ To find: $m\angle B=?$, $m\angle DAB=?$, $m\angle C=?$,
Exercise 6.3
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RAP> ====Question 1:==== Use factorization to find the square root of the following expressions.\\
Exercise 2.5 (Solutions) @matric:9th_science:unit_02
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; Im(z) = 0 \end{array}$$ ====Question 4==== * Find the value of x and y if $x + iy + 1 = 4 - 3i$
Unit 05: Factorization: Online View @matric:9th_science:unit_05
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mainder theorem and explain through examples. - Find Remainder (without dividing) when a polynomial is