splitting the middle term
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Given, √2x2 + 3x + √2
By splitting the middle term,
⇒ √2 x2 + 2x + x + √2
⇒ √2 x(x + √2) + 1(x + √2)
⸫ (x + √2)(√2 x + 1)
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- Product of extreme is 4x²
- So, when we split the middle term then the product must come 4x² and while adding them the sum must be 4x².
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