Math, asked by sahil359185, 5 months ago

Factorize x4+4x2+3. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The factorization is

x^4+4x^2+3=(x^2+3)(x^2+1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the polynomial,

x^4+4x^2+3

we have to factorize the polynomial.

x^4+4x^2+3

By middle term splitting method

x^4+3x^2+x^2+3

x^2(x^2+3)+1(x^2+3)

\text{Taking }x^2+3\text{ common from both the terms, we get}

(x^2+3)(x^2+1)

which is required factored form.

Hope it helps you...

Answered by Aryanverma777
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