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X^4+4/X^4,factorise. Plz give me appropriate answer with steps

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Answered by maheshsermathamil
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Answer:

x⁴/4  + 4/x⁴  + 1

= (x²/2)²  + (2/x²)²   +  1

= (x²/2)²  + (2/x²)²   + 2 - 1

= (x²/2)²  + (2/x²)²   + 2(x²/2)(2/x²) - 1

Using (a + b)² = a² + b² + 2ab

a = x²/2  b = 2/x²

= (x²/2   +  2/x²)²  - 1

=  (x²/2   +  2/x²)²  - 1²

Using a² - b² = (a + b)(a - b)

a = x²/2   +  2/x²  

b = 1

=  (x²/2   +  2/x² + 1)(x²/2   +  2/x² - 1)

x⁴/4  + 4/x⁴  + 1 =  (x²/2   +  2/x² + 1)(x²/2   +  2/x² - 1)

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