Math, asked by thebrainly52, 5 hours ago

3x^3+x^2-6x-4
Can anyone help me with this question using factor theorem or splitting middle term.If the answers are correct I will mark brainlest answer.Please no irrevelent answers ​

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Answered by aasadsofizar
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Answered by manojchauhanma2
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Graph for 3*x^3+x^2-6*x-4

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3x^{3}+x^{2}-6x-4

3x3+x2−6x−4

Grouping

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Find one factor

Factor by grouping

Factor by grouping

Factor by grouping

Factor by grouping

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{\color{#c92786}{({\color{#c92786}{x+1}})({\color{#c92786}{3x^{2}-2x-4}})}}

(x+1)(3x2−2x−4)

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