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36a²-12a+1 help me bros​

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Answered by crazybot007
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{ \bold{36 {a}^{2} - 12a + 1 }} \\  \implies{ \bold{1296a - 12a + 1}} \\  \implies \: { \bold{1284a + 1 = 1285a}}

Answered by masura8080
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  • We have to evaluate the above expression by using the given data.

              Given data:-36 a^{2}-12 a+1.

              To find:- Value of the expression.

              Solution:-

  • We know that factorization means reducing any algebraic or quadratic equation.
  • Steps to solve quadratic equations,
  • Step 1: Rearrange the given quadratic so that is it equal to zero.
  • Step 2: Factorise the quadratic.
  • Step 3: Form two linear equations.
  • Step 4: Solve the equations to find the roots of the equation.

       Therefore,

            36 a^{2}-12 a+1\\=>36 a^{2}-6 a-6 a+1 \\=>6 a(6 a-1)-1(6 a-1)\\=>(6 a-1)(6 a-1) \\=>(6 a-1)^{2}\end{array}\end{array}

      Hence we will get the value is 36 a^{2}-12 a+1=(6a-1)^2.

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