Math, asked by ashwin2531, 2 months ago

Factorize: x³ - 2x² + 4x – 8​

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Answered by me175
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Answer:

(x^2+4) (x-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Take the like terms from the first two terms.

In the first two terms, x^2 is common. Therefore, x^2(x - 2).

Now, take the like terms from the next 2 terms.

In the last two terms, 4 is a common factor. Therefore, 4(x-2).

Then join the outer terms and the inner terms.

(x^2 + 4) (x - 2)

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Answered by Dhanajchezian
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The above answer is correct

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