Math, asked by laxmigupta9792, 3 days ago

FACTORISE : -16 + x^2​

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Answered by anushkabhawsar3
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Answer:

a2−b2=(a+b)(a−b)

where a=4 and b=x.(+x)(4−x)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
75

Given :-

Factorise :

  • - 16 + x²

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To Find :-

  • Factorise it .

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Solution :-

Identity used :

\large\blue{\bigstar{\underline{\boxed{\red{\sf{ x² - y² = \bigg( x + y\bigg)\bigg(x - y \bigg)}}}}}}

Factorising it :

 \:  \:  \: {:\longmapsto{\sf{ -16 + x²}}}

 \:  \:  \: {:\longmapsto{\sf{  x² - 16}}}

  • Squiring the both sides .

 \:  \:  \: {:\longmapsto{\sf{  x² -  {4}^{2} }}}

 \:  \:  \: {:\longmapsto{\sf{  x² -  {4}^{2}  = \bigg( x + 4\bigg)\bigg(x - 4\bigg)}}}

 \large{\red{:\longmapsto}}{\underline{\boxed{\orange{\sf{\bigg( x + 4\bigg)\bigg(x - 4\bigg)}}}}}

Therefore :

(x + 4) ( x - 4) is the required answer .

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