Math, asked by velvetkisscs, 7 months ago

What is the GCMF and the factored form of x²+2x?

Answers

Answered by sakshi957
4

Answer:

Given:

x

2

2

x

+

2

This is in the form

a

x

2

+

b

x

+

c

with

a

=

1

,

b

=

2

and

c

=

2

It has discriminant

Δ

given by the formula:

Δ

=

b

2

4

a

c

=

(

2

)

2

4

(

1

)

(

2

)

=

4

8

=

4

Since

Δ

<

0

, this quadratic has no Real zeros and no linear factors with Real coefficients.

We can still factor it, but we need to use Complex coefficients.

The difference of squares identity can be written:

A

2

B

2

=

(

A

B

)

(

A

+

B

)

To factor our quadratic, we can complete the square and use the difference of squares identity with

A

=

(

x

1

)

and

B

=

i

as follows:

x

2

2

x

+

2

=

x

2

2

x

+

1

+

1

x

2

2

x

+

2

=

(

x

1

)

2

+

1

x

2

2

x

+

2

=

(

x

1

)

2

i

2

x

2

2

x

+

2

=

(

(

x

1

)

i

)

(

(

x

1

)

+

i

)

x

2

2

x

+

2

=

(

x

1

i

)

(

x

1

+

i

)

Step-by-step explanation:

solve it by following..

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