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2 Using factor theorem, factorize x3-2x2-5x+6

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Let x-1 be a factor of x3-2x2-5x+6.

x(1) = (1)³ - 2(1)² - 5(1) + 6.

Now x3-2x2-5x+6 divided by (x - 1)

It gives you x² - x - 6.

Now, x² - x - 6 (x-1)

= x² + 2x - 3x - 6 (x-1)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

= + 2x - 3x - 6(x-1)

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