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1.Express x4 + x2 +1 as a difference of two squares. Hence factor x4 + x2 +1 into two quadratic factors.

Figured out the first question.

2.Express x6 + 2x4 + 2x2 +1 as a product of three quadratic factors.

I have no fucking clue.
 
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hopethisworks said:
1. is an imaginary number.

2. can be done by dividing polynomials (x-1) as a factor
Since I am in year 11 we don't do complex numbers and x-1 is not a factor.
 

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kaz1 said:
1.Express x4 + x2 +1 as a difference of two squares. Hence factor x4 + x2 +1 into two quadratic factors.

Figured out the first question.

2.Express x6 + 2x4 + 2x2 +1 as a product of three quadratic factors.

I have no fucking clue.
How can you express x^4 + x^2 +1 as difference of two squares?
 

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ratcher0071 said:
How can you express x^4 + x^2 +1 as difference of two squares?
x2 + x4 +1
x2+ [(x2)2 +2x2 +1] -2x2
(x2 + 1)2 - x2
 

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1. x4 + 2x2 + 1 - x2
= (x2 + 1 - x)(x2 + 1 + x)

2. x6 + 2x4 + x2 + x2 + 1
= (x2 +1 )(x4 + x2) + (x2 + 1)
= (x2 +1 )(x4 + x2 +1 )
= (x2 + 1 - x)(x2 + 1 + x)(x2 +1 )
 
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oh man im bored..

2.Express x^6 + 2x^4 + 2x^2 +1 as a product of three quadratic factors.


let u = x^2

so your P(x) = u^3 + x^2 + u + 1
note that u = -1 is a root of P(x)
factorising that yields P(x) = (u+1)(u^2+u+1)
implying that P(x) = (x^2+1)(x^4+x^2+1)
 

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fishy89sg said:
oh man im bored..

2.Express x^6 + 2x^4 + 2x^2 +1 as a product of three quadratic factors.


let u = x^2

so your P(x) = u^3 + x^2 + u + 1
note that u = -1 is a root of P(x)
factorising that yields P(x) = (u+1)(u^2+u+1)
implying that P(x) = (x^2+1)(x^4+x^2+1)
Thank you.
 

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