Math, asked by narayanagrawalldg, 9 months ago

√2x^2 + 3x + √2 factorise​

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Answered by neha708884
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Answered by ritu028125
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√2x² + 3x + √2

√2x² + 2x + 1x + √2

√2x (x + √2) + 1 ( x + √2)

(√2x + 1)(x+√2)

=> For factorising we use middle term splitting method here,

So,

in this we have to multiply coefficient of x² to constant term.

Here, √2 × √2 = 2

Now , we have to either by subtract or by adding we have to get 3 in middle .

2 = 2 × 1

so, by adding 2 & 1 we get 3

so, we use 2 and 1 to split the middle term.

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