📘 Exercise 4.1
Learn and practice Class 9 Mathematics Exercise 4.1 on Factorization with step-by-step solutions. This page includes free downloadable notes and solved examples aligned with the PECTAA 2025 syllabus.
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Exercise 4.1 - Factorization
This exercise focuses on factorization techniques, including identifying common factors, factorizing quadratic expressions, and algebraic manipulation.
Exercise 4.1 provides practice problems that help students master various factorization methods, from simple common factor extraction to more complex quadratic factorization using splitting the middle term method.
The exercise covers common factor identification, factorization of quadratic expressions with positive and negative coefficients, and manipulation of algebraic expressions to reveal factorizable forms.
Key Topics Covered
- Identification and extraction of common factors
- Factorization of quadratic expressions
- Splitting the middle term technique
- Factorization of expressions with negative coefficients
- Algebraic manipulation to simplify expressions
- Verification of factorization through expansion
Important Note:
Remember that factorization is the reverse process of expansion. Always verify your factorization by expanding the factors to ensure you get back the original expression.
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