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Factorise by substituting terms: (2x – y)2 – 14x + 7y – 18 - Mathematics

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Question

Factorise by substituting terms:

(2x – y)2 – 14x + 7y – 18

Sum
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Solution

Given expression: (2x – y)2 – 14x + 7y – 18

= (2x – y)2 – 7(2x – y) – 18

We have to find two numbers whose sum is –7 and the product is –18. 

These numbers are –9 and 2.

Now, using middle term factorisation method,

(2x – y)2 – 7(2x – y) – 18

= (2x – y)2 – 9(2x – y) + 2(2x – y) – 18

= (2x – y) [(2x – y) – 9] + 2[(2x – y) – 9]

= [(2x – y) – 9] [(2x – y) + 2]

= (2x – y – 9) (2x – y + 2)

The factorisation result is (2x – y – 9) (2x – y + 2).

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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 II. 3. | Page 45
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