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FACTORISE ÷
4x {}^{2}  +  \frac{1}{4} x {}^{2}  - 49y {}^{2}  + 2


Answers

Answered by upasanakp2006
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Answer:

Combine multiplied terms into a single fraction ^

1x² 4x² + x² - 49y² + 2 4

4x² + 1x² 4 - 49y² + 2

Multiply by 1

4x² + 4x² + 1x² 4 - 49y² + 2 -49y² + 2

Find common denominator

4x² + 4 - 49y² + 2

4.4x² + x² 4(-49) y² 4.2 4 4 4 + 4 +

Combine fractions with common denominator

4.4x² x² 4 (-49) y² 4.2 + + 4 4 4 + 4 4.4x² + x² +4(-49) y² +4.2 4

Multiply the numbers

4.4x² + x² +4(-49) y² + 4.2

4 16x² + x² + 4 (-49) y² +4.2

4

Multiply the numbers

16x² + x² + 4(-49) y² + 4.2

4 16x² + x²-196y² +4.2

4

Multiply the numbers

16x² + x² - 196y2² +4.2 4 16x² + x² 196y² +8 4

Combine like terms

16x²+x²-196y² +8 4 17x²-196y² +8 4

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