📄 Exercise 4.4 - Factorization and Algebraic Manipulation
Learn and practice Class 9 Mathematics Exercise 4.4 on Factorization and Algebraic Manipulation 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 4.4 - Factorization and Algebraic Manipulation
This exercise focuses on finding square roots of polynomials using factorization and division methods, and applying these techniques to solve real-world mathematical problems.
Exercise 4.4 provides practice problems that help students master the techniques of finding square roots of polynomials through both factorization and long division methods. The exercise also includes practical applications in various fields.
The exercise covers square root calculations for perfect square polynomials, long division method for complex polynomials, and real-world applications in investment analysis, business profit modeling, and engineering problems.
Key Topics Covered
- Square roots of polynomials using factorization method
- Square roots of polynomials using division method
- Perfect square trinomial identification
- Real-world applications in investment analysis
- Business profit modeling using cubic expressions
- Engineering applications in structural analysis
Important Note:
Remember that when finding square roots of polynomials, always consider both positive and negative roots. The division method for square roots follows a similar pattern to numerical long division but applied to polynomial terms.
Created by Hira Science Academy | Aligned with PECTAA 2025 Syllabus