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factories following using suitable Identity x²-2x+1



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Answered by charisma47
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Answer:

x^2–2x+1

x^2–2x+1by splitting this equation

x^2-x-x+1

there are a two terms x^2-x and -x+1

there are a two terms x^2-x and -x+1we take x is common from first and -1 is common from second

x(x-1) and -1(x-1)

x(x-1) and -1(x-1)the quadratic roots are (x-1) and (x-1)

x(x-1) and -1(x-1)the quadratic roots are (x-1) and (x-1)x-1=0

x(x-1) and -1(x-1)the quadratic roots are (x-1) and (x-1)x-1=0x=1 in both

x(x-1) and -1(x-1)the quadratic roots are (x-1) and (x-1)x-1=0x=1 in bothSo the quadratic roots are 1,1

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