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Factor the following binomial:

[tex]\[
100 - x^2
\][/tex]

[tex]\[
(10 + [?] x)(10 - [?] x)
\][/tex]


Sagot :

Sure, let's factor the given binomial step by step.

We start with the expression:
[tex]\[ 100 - x^2 \][/tex]

This binomial is a difference of squares. The general form for factoring a difference of squares is:
[tex]\[ a^2 - b^2 = (a - b)(a + b) \][/tex]

In our expression, we can identify \( a^2 \) as 100 and \( b^2 \) as \( x^2 \). Let's find \( a \) and \( b \):

- \( 100 \) is a perfect square which can be written as \( 10^2 \). So, \( a = 10 \).
- \( x^2 \) is already in the form of \( b^2 \), so \( b = x \).

Now we can apply the difference of squares formula:

[tex]\[ 100 - x^2 = (10 - x)(10 + x) \][/tex]

So, the fully factored form of the given binomial \( 100 - x^2 \) is:
[tex]\[ (10 - x)(10 + x) \][/tex]

However, since signs matter in the final expression and the order does not matter in multiplication, the expression can alternatively be written as:
[tex]\[ -(x - 10)(x + 10) \][/tex]

Thus, for the expression \( 100 - x^2 \) our factorization will be:

[tex]\[ (10 - x)(10 + x) \][/tex]

To directly match the placeholder form in your question:

[tex]\[ 100 - x^2 = (10 - x)(10 + x) \][/tex]

So, the placeholders filled in will be:
[tex]\[ (10 - x)(10 + x) \][/tex]