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Question
Find trinomial (quadratic expression), given below, find whether it is factorisable or not. Factorise, if possible.
x(2x - 1) - 1
Solution
Given expression : x(2x - 1) - 1
Now , x(2x - 1) - 1 = 2x2 - x - 1
Comparing with ax2 + bx + c, we get a = 2, b = - 1, and c = - 1
∴ b2 - 4ac = (- 1)2 - 4(2)(-1) = 1 + 8 = 9, which is a perfect square.
∴ 2x2 - x - 1 is factorisable.
Now, 2x2 - x - 1 = 2x2 - 2x + x - 1
= 2x( x - 1 ) + 1( x - 1 )
= ( 2x + 1 )( x - 1 )
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