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Factorise 10x^2-14x^3+18x^4​

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Answered by mysticd
14

 Given \: algebraic \: expression : \\10x^{2} - 14x^{3} + 18x^{4}

/* Rearranging the terms , we get */

 = 18x^{4} - 14x^{3} + 10x^{2} \\= 2x^{2} ( 9x^{2} - 7x + 5 )

Therefore.,

 \red { Factors \: of \: 10x^{2} - 14x^{3} + 18x^{4} }

 \green {= 2x^{2} ( 9x^{2} - 7x + 5 )}

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Answered by sahasraattipalli
0

Givenalgebraicexpression:10x2−14x3+18x4

/* Rearranging the terms, we get */

\begin{gathered} = 18x^{4} - 14x^{3} + 10x^{2} \\= 2x^{2} ( 9x^{2} - 7x + 5 )\end{gathered}=18x4−14x3+10x2=2x2(9x2−7x+5)

Therefore.,

\red { Factors \: of \: 10x^{2} - 14x^{3} + 18x^{4} }Factorsof10x2−14x3+18x4

\green {= 2x^{2} ( 9x^{2} - 7x + 5 )}=2x2(9x2−7x+5)

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