Factorisation of cubic polynomia (1 example)
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cubic polynomial is of the form p(x) = a3x3 + a2x2 + a1x + a0. ... Consider the polynomial p(x) = x3 - 4x2 + 3x - 12. We group the first two terms and the last two terms together: p(x)=(x3 - 4x2) + (3x - 12) and then we pull out the common factors: p(x) = x2(x - 4) + 3(x - 4)
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When a=1, then A=C=E=1, and you only have to determine B, D and F. For example, find the factors of: x3-2x2-5x+6. The factors will have the general form shown in Equation, with A=C=E=1
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