Math, asked by vibhav01, 1 year ago

please answer
x - 1 - (x - 1) ^{2}  + 4 - 4x
factorize this

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Answered by IAMPK2
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vibhav01: sorry dear answer is -(x-1)(x+2)
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Answered by ashpatel38
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x - 1 - (x - 1)^2 + 4 - 4x
= (x-1) - (x-1)(x-1) + 4(x-1)

Taking (x-1) common,
= (x-1)(1-x+1+4)
= (x-1)(6-x)

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