Q. 6.41TI

Question

Factor by substitution:

h4+4h2-12

Step-by-Step Solution

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Answer

The factors of h4+4h2-12 is (h2-2)(h2+6).

1Step 1. Given and explanation.

We have an equation h4+4h2-12.

We can see that the variable term of the middle term here is h2 and it's square is h4.

If we substitute any variable of single power in place of the given variables, we will get an equation in the standard form and we can easily solve it by ac method. 

Then by replacing the substituted variable with the original one will give us the answer.

2Step 2. Replacing the variable.

We have h4+4h2-12. We also know that (h2)2=h4.

So, assuming u=h2, we can write the equation as u2+4u-12.

3Step 3. Finding the factors.

We have the new equation as u2+4u-12.

We need two numbers whose sum comes out to be the product of first and last term, i.e., -12 and the sum comes out to be the middle term, i.e., 4. As the product of the terms is negative and the sum is positive, we need to take the sign of the smaller value term as negative. the factors of -12 are-

NumbersSum
-1 and 12
11
-2 and 6
4
-3 and 4
1

This shows that two numbers are -2,6.

4Step 4. Splitting the middle term and replacing the variable.

We have two numbers as -2,6.

Splitting the middle term gives us,

=u2+4u-12=u2-2u+6u-12=u(u-2)+6(u-12)=(u-2)(u+6)

Now replacing the variable "u" by h2, we get the factors as (h2-2)(h2+6).

5Step 5. Checking the solution.

We will check the solution by multiplying. If we get the same given equation, our calculations are right.

So,

=(h2-2)(h2+6)=h4+6h2-2h2-12=h4+4h2-12

Thus our calculations are right.