Question
Question: Factorize the following equation : \({a^4} - {b^4}\) A. \(\left( {{a^2} + {b^2}} \right)\left( {a ...
Factorize the following equation : a4−b4
A. (a2+b2)(a−b)(a−b)
B. (a2+b2)(a−b)(4a−b)
C. (a2+b2)(a+b)(4a−b)
D. (a2+b2)(a+b)(a−b)
Solution
Hint: In order to factorize given term, we will try to reduce it with help of formula (x2−y2)=(x+y)(x−y). Again reduce the equation by using the same formula.
Complete step-by-step answer:
Given term is a4−b4
This term can be written in the form of a2 by breaking so
We know that (xp)q=xpq
⇒a2×2−b2×2 ⇒(a2)2−(b2)2 [by using the above formula ]
Let a2=p and b2=q, so we have
Substitute the value of x as p and y as q, we have
=(p−q)(p+q)
Now, put the value of p and q as a2 and b2 we get
=(a2−b2)(a2+b2)
Again, we will apply same formula as
x2−y2=(x+y)(x−y) we obtain
=(a−b)(a+b)(a2+b2)
Hence, the required answer is (a−b)(a+b)(a2+b2) and ”D” is the correct option.
Note: In order to solve these types of questions, remember the basic formula of all algebraic equations and try to solve the given expression step by step. The point to remember while factoring the expression is take out the common terms if any, see if the expression fits any of the identities, plus any more you know and keep solving the expression for your answer.