Home
Class 9
MATHS
Factorize: (x^2+1/(x^2))-4(x+1/x)+6...

Factorize: `(x^2+1/(x^2))-4(x+1/x)+6`

Text Solution

AI Generated Solution

To factorize the expression \( (x^2 + \frac{1}{x^2}) - 4(x + \frac{1}{x}) + 6 \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Rewrite the expression We start with the expression: \[ x^2 + \frac{1}{x^2} - 4\left(x + \frac{1}{x}\right) + 6 \] We can rewrite \( 6 \) as \( 4 + 2 \): ...
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • EXPONENTS OF REAL NUMBER

    RD SHARMA|Exercise All Questions|186 Videos
  • FACTORIZATION OF POLYNOMIAL

    RD SHARMA|Exercise All Questions|220 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

factorize : x^2+(1)/(x^2)-3

Factorize x^2+1/x^2+2

factorize: x^(2)+(1)/(x^(2))+4i(x-(1)/(x))-6

Factorize :(x^(2)-4x)(x^(2)-4x-1)-20

Factorize x^2-(a+1/a)x+1=0

Factorize x^(2)+(x)/(4)-(1)/(8)

Factorize : [5x-1/x]^(2)+4[5x-1/x]+4,x!=0

Solve by factorization: (x+1)/(x-1)-(x-1)/(x+1)=(5)/(6),x!=1,-1

Factorize (2x+(1)/(3))^2-(x-(1)/(2))^2 .