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Can somebody help me to factorice this?

Can somebody help me to factorice this?-example-1
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Answer:

(r^2 - r - 1)(r^2 + r - 1).

Explanation:

r^4 - 3r^2 + 1

We need to make this into a perfect square so the r^4 and the 1 fit the bill but not the -3r^2 so we have to correct for that.

A perfect square would be:

r^4 - 2r^2 + 1 ( = (r^2 - 1)^2 )

But we need -3r^2 so we add - r^2 at the end:

= (r^4 - 2r^2 + 1) - r^2 So now we have the difference of 2 squares and we write:

(r^2 - 1)^2 - r^2

= (r^2 - 1 - r)(r^2 - 1 + r)

= (r^2 - r - 1)(r^2 + r - 1)

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