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Which model represents the factors of 4x2 – 9?

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Answer: Difference of squares model is used.

Explanation:

Since we have given that


4x^2-9

We need to find the model which represents the factors of the above quadratic equation:

As we know that "
a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b)"

So, our quadratic equation will become,


4x^2-9\\\\=(2x)^2-3^2\\\\=(2x+3)(2-3)

Hence, we will use "Difference of squares model "

Factors will be (2x-3) and (2x+3) .

User Dennis Kioko
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The factors of 4 x² - 9 :
4 x² - 9 = ( 2 x - 3 ) · ( 2 x + 3 )
We have to use the formula for the difference of squares:
a² - b² = ( a - b ) · ( a + b )
User Mariusz Brona
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