Question #e8251

1 Answer
Jan 18, 2018

a.#k = 3#
b.#k = 100#
c.#k = 4#

Explanation:

cool, its very simple;)

the identity is, #a^2 - b^2 = (a-b)(a+b)#

comparing your questions to this identity,

a. #x^2−9=(x-3)(x+k)#
#=x^2−9=(x-3)(x+3)#
so here #k = 3#

b. #y^2−k=(y+10)(y−10)#
#=y^2−10^2=(y+10)(y−10)#
#=y^2−100=(y+10)(y−10)#
so here #k = 100#

c. #a^4−16=(a−2)(a+2)(a^2+k)#
now this one needs a lil simplification,
#(a^2)^2−4^2=(a^2+4)(a^2-4)#
and now, the identity can be applied again to #(a^2-4)#
that's like, #a^4−16=(a^2+4)(a−2)(a+2)#
so here #k = 4#!

hope this gives you an idea about the identity:)
-Sahar