Factor the polynomials. x^{2}-6x+9

Quentin Johnson

Quentin Johnson

Answered question

2021-12-18

Factor the polynomials.
x26x+9

Answer & Explanation

scomparve5j

scomparve5j

Beginner2021-12-19Added 38 answers

Consider the given polynomial:
x26x+9
Now, splitting the middle term, we get,
x26x+9
=x23x3x+9
=x(x-3)-3(x-3)
=(x-3)(x-3)
Hence, the given polynomial is factorised as:
x26x+9=(x3)(x3)
Jacob Homer

Jacob Homer

Beginner2021-12-20Added 41 answers

a22ab+b2=(ab)2
a22ab+b2=(ab)2 Write the Prefect Square Trinomial
x22x3+32=(x3)2 Substitute a=x and b=3.
Result:
(x3)2

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