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I need help with number 40. Using substitution to factor a polynomial

I need help with number 40. Using substitution to factor a polynomial-example-1

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Given the expression number 40:


x^2-x-1

we will use the substitution to factor the polynomial

To find the suitable substitution, find the factor which will be used to make a complete square, the factor will be = (coefficient of x/2)²

So, the factor will be =


(-(1)/(2))^2=(1)/(4)

So, we will substitute:


\begin{gathered} u=x-(1)/(4) \\ so,x=u+(1)/(4) \end{gathered}

The substitution into the expression will be as follows:


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