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Factor each polynomial already set a real numbers. Question (C)

Factor each polynomial already set a real numbers. Question (C)-example-1
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The given function is:


f(x)=x^4-25x^2+144

Split 25 into two using factors of 144 (-16 and -9):


x^4-16x^2-9x^2+144

Factorize each pair of expressions:


\begin{gathered} x^2(x^2-16)-9(x^2-16) \\ =(x^2-16)(x^2-9) \end{gathered}

Factorize further using the difference of two squares:


\begin{gathered} (x^2-4^2)(x^2-3^2) \\ =(x-4)(x+4)(x-3)(x+3) \end{gathered}

Hence, the factored form of the function is:


f(x)=(x-4)(x+4)(x-3)(x+3)

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