Math, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

plz factorise
this question it is urgent
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Answered by ShuchiRecites
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\textbf{\huge{\underline{ Hello Mate! }}}

Let's factorise it,

 =  {x}^{2}  +  \frac{1}{ {x}^{2} }  + 2 \\  =  {x}^{2}  +  {( \frac{1}{x}) }^{2}  + 2 \times x \times  \frac{1}{x}

Since we now that,

 {(a + b)}^{2}  =  {a}^{2}  +  {b}^{2}  + 2 \times a   \times b

Hence we get,

 =  {(x +  \frac{1}{x} )}^{2}  \\  = (x +  \frac{1}{ x } )(x +  \frac{1}{x} )

Note : I wrote same term 2 times since it has power 2. Why to do such? Because factors are always in multiplications. Therefore we should open it in answers.

\textsf{\red{ Answer is ( x + 1/x )( x + 1/x ) }}

\textbf{ Have great future ahead! }

ShuchiRecites: Thanks for attempting brainliest mate
Anonymous: its my pleasure
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