Math, asked by amohideen25, 4 months ago

Factorize: x2 – 12x + 36

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Answered by Thenovelkitten
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Answered by MrNobody78
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We need to factorise x²−12x+36

We have to split middle term as

x²−12x+36

x²−6x−6x+36

x(x−6)−6(x−6)

(x−6)²

Thus factors are (x−6),(x−6)

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