Math, asked by rishisharaa6901, 8 hours ago

Consider the following lines C
1
and C
2
:
C
1
: y
3
=
x
3
+
1
C
2
: y
3
=

x
3
+
1
Let C
3
be the straight line which is perpendicular to C
2
and whose y
-intercept is 4
.
Define
S
1
to be the set of points of intersection of C
1
and C
2
S
2
to be the set of points of intersection of C
1
and C
3
S
3
to be the set of all the points of intersection of "
C
1
and C
2
" or "
C
2
and C
3
"
or "
C
1
and C
3
".

Answers

Answered by idiotboi69
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

6x³+7x²-x-2

6x³+6x² +x²-x-2

6x²(x+1)+x²-2x+x-2

6x²(x+1) +(x+1)(x-2)

(x+1)(6x²+x-2)

(x+1)(6x²+4x-3x-2)

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

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