Math, asked by kumarashwani4891, 7 months ago

(x^2-4x+4) by (x -2) please solve the question​

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Answered by niral
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

→ (x² - 4x + 4)(x - 2)

→ x² × x - x² × 2 - 4x × x + 4x × 2 + 4 × x - 4 × 2

→ x³ - 2x² - 4x² + 8x + 4x - 8

→ x³ - 6x² + 12x - 8

→ There are three sets of solutions.

→ x1 = 2

→ x2 = 2

→ x3 = 2

→ If we will put 2 in the equation we will get 0.

Answered by Dhruv4886
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The given equation is x^2-4x+4

It is divided by (x-2)

We can factorise the given equation

x^2-4x+4 = (x-2)*(x-2)

When we divide it by (x-2)

we will get (x-2)

So the answer will be (x-2)

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