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29 December, 05:44

How to know when to use middle term splitting in factorisation?

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  1. 29 December, 05:48
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    There are two conditions to use middle term splitting in factorisation.

    Whenever you have a quadratic equation (an equation whos maximum power of x is 2)

    For example: x²+4x+4.

    Also, you should look at the equation and see if you can find anything in common in it.

    x²+4x+4, here we can see x appears two times, 4 appears two times, 4 is also a multiple of two.

    there are so many things in the above equation that can be factorised.

    Hence, you can use middle term splitting in factorisation.
  2. 29 December, 06:12
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    well after factorization u will get the quotient which r 3 terms u should use it there and it also depends upon question and marks
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