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How would I start to factorise this question? It's just not ticking in my head.

 

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Let u = x^2

Then you get 4u^2 -13u +9

You can factorise this using the quadratic formula:
u=9/4 and 1

:. (4u-9)(u-1)
now sub back in the u = x^2

and you get (4x^2 -9)(x^2 -1)

you can factorise this further using the difference of 2 squares for both of the above brackets

=(2x - 3)(2x+3)(x-1)(x+1)
 

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