Factorise the following algebraic expression
$ x^{2}+x y+x z $


Given: $x^2 + xy + xz$


To do: Factories the expression


Solution:

Taking $x$ common

= $x(x + y + z)$

So $x^2 + xy + xz = x(x + y + z)$

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Updated on: 10-Oct-2022

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