How to split the middle term in an equation?
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hey friend,
its easy if u understand it correctly
so,
for example: in the picture we first multiplied the 6 and -3 =-18
and we should have a same number whose sum should be 7 as it is the middle term and by multiplying -18
so we used 9 and -2 as by multipling its answer will come negative and by sum the answer will come positive.
After this we do grouping to solve it.
And the in the two groups we put out the common but the two bracket left should have the same number as shown up..
and then take that bracket one and the number which are not in bracket we make them in a bracket
hope it will help u
its easy if u understand it correctly
so,
for example: in the picture we first multiplied the 6 and -3 =-18
and we should have a same number whose sum should be 7 as it is the middle term and by multiplying -18
so we used 9 and -2 as by multipling its answer will come negative and by sum the answer will come positive.
After this we do grouping to solve it.
And the in the two groups we put out the common but the two bracket left should have the same number as shown up..
and then take that bracket one and the number which are not in bracket we make them in a bracket
hope it will help u
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Step-by-step explanation:
Type I: Factorization of Quadratic polynomials of the form x2 + bx + c. (i) In order to factorize x2 + bx + c we have to find numbers p and q such that p + q = b and pq = c. (ii) After finding p and q, we split the middle term in the quadratic as px + qx and get desired factors by grouping the terms.
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