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One factor of (9x^2-1)-(1+3x)^2 is

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Answered by DiyanaN
18
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(9x^2-1)-(1+3x)^2

=9x^2-1-(1+6x+9x^2)

=9x^2-1-1-6x-9x^2

=-1-1-6x

=-2-6x

=-2(1+3x)

Thus -2 is a common factor of (9x^2'1)-(1+3x)^2

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sankaribaskaran: This answer is wrong.this option is not available
Answered by sujalkhera7
4

Answer:

(9x^2-1)-(1+3x)^2

=9x^2-1-(1+6x+9x^2)

=9x^2-1-1-6x-9x^2

=-1-1-6x

=-2-6x

=-2(1+3x)

Thus -2 is a common factor of (9x^2'1)-(1+3x)^2

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