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4x(x+1)(x-1) find it with irreducible factor​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When it comes to irreducible quadratic factors, there can't be any x-intercepts corresponding to this factor, since there are no real zeros. In other words, if we have an irreducible quadratic factor, f(x), then the graph will have no x-intercepts if we graph y = f(x). For instance, consider our asteroid polynomial.

Answered by shubhangisax8081
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Answer:

4x(x+1)(x-1)

4x[(x+1)(x-1)]

4x[x²-1²]

4x³-4x

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