Question
Question: Solve the following equations: \(\left( 2x-7 \right)\left( {{x}^{2}}-9 \right)\left( 2x+5 \right)=...
Solve the following equations:
(2x−7)(x2−9)(2x+5)=91.
Explanation
Solution
Hint: Factorize, x2−9=(x−3)(x+3). Take average of all four brackets and replace it with another variable. Form biquadratic simpler than given.
Complete step-by-step answer:
The given equation is;
(2x−7)(x2−9)(2x+5)=91..........(1)
As, we know a2−b2=(a−6)(a+b); we can use this identity with x2−9=x2−32 and replace it with (x−3)(x+3). Hence, equation (1) will become;
(2x−7)(x−3)(x+3)(2x+5)=91
Taking out ‘2’ as a common from first bracket and last bracket of above equation, we get