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Factorise a² + 1/a² - 2 - 3a + 3/a​

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Answered by ITZURADITYAKING
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Answered by smosan75
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{\orange{\large{ factorise \:  \:  \:  \: {\red{{a}^{2}  +  \frac{1} {a^{2}} - 2 - 3a +  \frac{3}{a} }}}}}

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 =  =  > (a -  \frac{1}{a} ) ^{2}  - 3(a -  \frac{1}{a} )

 =  =  > (a -  \frac{1}{a} ) \: [(a -  \frac{1}{a})  - 3]

 =  =  >{\blue{( a -  \frac{1}{a} )(a -  \frac{1}{a}  - 3)}}

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