Math, asked by factorisationQues, 7 months ago

25^2 – (x^2 – 36)^2 Factorise it please.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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25 {}^{2}  - (x {}^{2}  - 36) \\  = (5x) {}^{2}  - ( {x}^{2}  - 36) {}^{2}  \\

By using identity a^2 – b^2

(5x + x {}^{2}  - 36)(5x - x {}^{2}  + 36) \\  = (x {}^{2}  + 5x - 36) {  - (x {}^{2}  - 5x - 36)} \\  = ( {x}^{2}  + 9x - 4x - 36){ - (x(x - 9) + 4(x - 9)} \\  = {x(x + 9) - 4(x + 9)}{ - (x(x - 9) + 4(x - 9)} \\  = (x + 9)(x - 4){ - x(x - 9)(x + 4)} \\  = (x + 9)(x - 4)(9 - x)(4 + x)

Hence, (x + 9)(x – 4)(9– x)(4+x) is the answer.

Answered by baski3d
1

Answer:

Yes! Here is your answer!

Step-by-step explanation:

25x² -(x² - 36)²

= (5x)² -(x²-36)²

=(5x+x²+-36) (5x-x²+36)

= (x²+5x-36) (36 +5x+x²)

= (x²+9x-4x-36) (36+9x-4x-x²)

= [x(x+9)-4(x+9)] [9(4+x) -x(4+x)]

= (x-4) (x+9) (4+x) (9-x)

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