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Divide 3x^4-x^3+11x^2+2 by 3x^2-1

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Answered by sarojamarnath119
1

Answer:

STEP

1

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Equation at the end of step 1

(((3 • (x3)) - 11x2) + 11x) - 2

STEP

2

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Equation at the end of step

2

:

((3x3 - 11x2) + 11x) - 2

STEP

3

:

Checking for a perfect cube

3.1 3x3-11x2+11x-2 is not a perfect cube

Trying to factor by pulling out :

3.2 Factoring: 3x3-11x2+11x-2

Thoughtfully split the expression at hand into groups, each group having two terms :

Group 1: 11x-2

Group 2: -11x2+3x3

Pull out from each group separately :

Group 1: (11x-2) • (1)

Group 2: (3x-11) • (x2)

Answered by diptigautam1984
0

Step-by-step explanation:

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