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Factorise by splitting the middle term to get two perfect squares. x4 – 10x2 + 9 - Mathematics

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Question

Factorise by splitting the middle term to get two perfect squares.

x4 – 10x2 + 9

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Solution

Given expression: x4 – 10x2 + 9

We have to find two numbers whose sum is –10 and whose product is 9. These numbers are –9 and –1.

Now, using middle term factorisation method,

x4 – 10x2 + 9

= x4 – 9x2 – x2 + 9

= x2(x2 – 9) – (x2 – 9)

= (x2 – 9) (x2 – 1)

We know that.

a2 – b2 = (a + b)(a – b)

Hence, x4 – 10x2 + 9 = (x + 3) (x – 3) (x + 1) (x – 1)

The factorisation result is (x + 3x) (x – 3) (x + 1) (x – 1).

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Chapter 4: Factorisation - EXERCISE 4C [Page 45]

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B Nirmala Shastry Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 4 Factorisation
EXERCISE 4C | Q IV. 4. | Page 45
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