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Factorise the following: x4 – 13x2 + 36 - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

Factorise the following:

x4 – 13x2 + 36

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उत्तर

We are given the expression:

x4 – 13x2 + 36

Step 1: Substitute for x2

Let’s substitute y = x2, transforming the expression into a quadratic form y2 – 13y + 36.

Step 2: Factor the quadratic expression

Now, we need to factor y2 – 13y + 36.

We are looking for two numbers that multiply to 36 and add up to –13.

The two numbers are –9 and –4, since –9 × –4 = 36 and –9 + (–4) = –13.

Thus, we can factor the quadratic as (y – 9) (y – 4)

Step 3: Substitute back y = x2

Now, substitute y = x2 back into the factored form (x2 – 9) (x2 – 4).

Step 4: Recognize the difference of squares

Both x2 – 9 and x2 – 4 are differences of squares, which can be factored further:

x2 – 9 = (x – 3) (x + 3)

x2 – 4 = (x – 2) (x + 2)

Final factorisation:

Thus, the fully factorised form is (x – 3) (x + 3) (x – 2) (x + 2).

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