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factorise (49x^2-1÷4)​

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Given,

The term for the factorization is = (49x^2-1÷4)

To find,

The final result of the given factorization.

Solution,

First of all, we need to rewrite the given term into a simpler form for simpler calculations.

Main term = (49x^2-1÷4)

Can be rewritten as = (49x² - ¼)

Now, we can apply general algebraic formula to factorise the given term.

Factorization :

= (49x² - ¼)

= (7x)² - (½)²

= (7x+½) (7x-½)

[Here, a²-b² = (a+b)(a-b), formula is applied.]

Hence, the final result of the factorization is (7x+½) (7x-½).

Answered by shravanchaithanya
6

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