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Solve the following quadratic equation: 4x^2 + 4bx – (a^2 – b^2) = 0

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Question

Solve the following quadratic equation:

4x2 + 4bx – (a2 – b2) = 0

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Solution

We write, 4bx = 2(a + b)x – 2(a – b)x as  

4x2 × [–(a2 – b2)] = –4(a2 – b2)x2 = 2(a + b)x × [–2(a – b)x] 

∴ 4x2 + 4bx – (a2 – b2) = 0 

⇒ 4x2 + 2(a + b)x – 2(a – b)x – (a – b)(a + b) = 0 

⇒ 2x[2x + (a + b)] – (a – b)[2x + (a + b)] = 0 

⇒ [2x + (a + b)][2x – (a – b)] = 0 

⇒ 2x + (a + b) = 0 or 2x – (a – b) = 0 

⇒ `x = (-a + b)/2` or `x = (a - b)/2` 

Hence, `(-a + b)/2` and `(a - b)/2` are the roots of the given equation

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Chapter 4: Quadratic Equations - EXERCISE 4A [Page 183]

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R.S. Aggarwal Mathematics [English] Class 10
Chapter 4 Quadratic Equations
EXERCISE 4A | Q 40. | Page 183
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