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Factor x^4-13x^2+36

Problem

x4−13*x2+36

Solution

  1. Identify the expression as a trinomial in quadratic form by substituting u=x2

u2−13*u+36

  1. Find two numbers that multiply to 36 and add to −13

−9⋅−4=36

−9+(−4)=−13

  1. Factor the quadratic trinomial using these numbers.

(u−9)*(u−4)

  1. Substitute x2 back in for u

(x2−9)*(x2−4)

  1. Apply the difference of squares formula, a2−b2=(a−b)*(a+b) to both factors.

x2−9=(x−3)*(x+3)

x2−4=(x−2)*(x+2)

Final Answer

x4−13*x2+36=(x−3)*(x+3)*(x−2)*(x+2)


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