Math, asked by mahima354, 10 months ago

 \sqrt[4]{27} \times \sqrt[4]{3}
2.rationalise the following denominator
 \frac{5}{4 \sqrt{2 } + 3 \sqrt{3} }
3.verify whether
 \frac{3}{2} \: \: is \: 0 \: of \: polynomial<br /> \: p(x) = 2 {x}^{2} - 9 {x }^{2} + x + 12
4.if both
(x - 2) \: and \: <br />(x - \frac{1}{2}
are factors of p(x)+5x+R.S.T p=r

5.factorise
 {4x}^{2} + 8x + 3
6.factorise
2 {y}^{3} + {y}^{2} - 2y - 1
7. using suitable identities factorise
(2x + \frac{1}{3} ) {}^{2} - (x - \frac{1}{2} ) {}^{2}
08.factorise
25x {}^{2} + 16y {}^{2} + 4z {}^{2} - 40xy + 16yx - 20xz

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