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nikitadnepr [17]
2 years ago
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Nostrana [21]2 years ago
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The value of x of the factored expression when p = 4 and q = -4 is 1008

<h3>Factorisation</h3>

Factorisation is the breaking down of an entity or a mathematical expression.

Therefore,

x = p²q²q + pq - q³ - p³

it cannot be factored

x = p²q³ - q³ - p³ + pq

Therefore,

when p = 4 and q = -4

x = p²q³ - q³ - p³ + pq

x = (4)²(-4)³ - (-4)³ - (4)³ + 4(-4)

x = 16(-64) + 64 - 64 - 16

x = 1024 - 16

x = 1008

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