Math, asked by Ameya09, 2 months ago

find the factors of (a⁴-4a³+4a²)


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Answered by Zackary
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= a² ( a² -4a + 4 )

further explanation :-

take the terms

a⁴ = a × a × a × a

- 4a³ = - × 4 × a × a × a

+4a² = + × 4 × a × a

so take out the common from all three

so it's a² and you can write the rest of left terms in brackets

= a² ( a² -4a + 4 )

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