Factorisation using common factors
Ex 12.1, 1 (i)
Ex 12.1, 1 (ii)
Ex 12.1, 1 (iii) Important
Ex 12.1, 1 (iv) Important You are here
Ex 12.1, 1 (v)
Ex 12.1, 1 (vi) Important
Ex 12.1, 1 (vii)
Ex 12.1, 1 (viii) Important
Example 2 Important
Example 1
Ex 12.1, 2 (i)
Ex 12.1, 2 (ii) Important
Ex 12.1, 2 (iii)
Ex 12.1, 2 (iv) Important
Ex 12.1, 2 (v)
Ex 12.1, 2 (vi)
Ex 12.1, 2 (vii)
Ex 12.1, 2 (viii) Important
Ex 12.1, 2 (ix)
Ex 12.1, 2 (x) Important
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Ex 12.1, 1 Find the common factors of the given terms. (iv) 2𝑥, 〖3𝑥〗^2,4𝟐𝒙 = 2 × 𝑥 3𝒙^𝟐 = 3 × 𝑥^2 = 3 × 𝒙 × 𝒙 4 = 2 × 2 So, 2𝒙 = 2 × 𝑥 3𝒙^𝟐 = 3 × 𝑥 × 𝑥 4 = 2 × 2 Since there is no common factor visible. ∴ 1 is the only common factor of the given terms.