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Question

Factorise the following:

36 – (a + 2b)2 

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Solution

To factorise 36 – (a + 2b)2, we can treat this as a difference of squares.

We have:

36 – (a + 2b)2 

Notice that 36 = 62, so the expression is of the form A2 – B2, where:

A = 6 and B = a + 2b

Now, apply the difference of squares formula:

A2 – B2 = (A – B) (A + B)

Substitute A and B into the formula:

(6 – (a + 2b))(6 + (a + 2b))

Now simplify:

(6 – a – 2b) (6 + a + 2b)

Thus, the factorised form of 36 – (a + 2b)2 is (6 – a – 2b) (6 + a + 2b).

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Chapter 4: Factorisation - EXERCISE 4B [Page 43]

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B Nirmala Shastry Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 4 Factorisation
EXERCISE 4B | Q IV. 5. | Page 43
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