When math students are taught factoring, usually the first thing they learn are special factoring identities such as:
1: a²-b²= (a-b)(a+b)
2: a³-b³ = (a-b)(a²+ab+b²)
3: a³+b³ = (a+b)(a²-ab+b²)
Find a factorization of the expression x4+x2+1 using only those identities.
(In reply to
An Attempt To The Solution by K Sengupta)
x^4 + x^2 + 1 =
x^4 + 2x^2 + 1 - x^2 =
(x^2 + 1)^2 - x^2 =
(x^2 + 1 + x) (x^2 + x - 1)
Sorry for the cruddy editing.
Edited on March 22, 2007, 9:54 am
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Posted by xdog
on 2007-03-22 09:53:51 |