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Factorise 2(x)^3 - x(y)^2 - y^3

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Answered by opeadeoye20
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let    P(x)  =  2 x³ - x y² - y³

We see that if x = y, then P(x=y) = 0.   Then by Remainder and factor theorem, (x - y) is a factor.

let   P(x) = (x - y) [ 2 x² - a x y + y² ]

              =  2 x³ - a x² y + x y² - 2 x² y + a x y² - y³

              = 2 x³ - (a+2) x² y + (a+1) x y² - y³

By comparing coefficients:  a = -2

P(x) = ( x - y) [2 x² + 2 x y + y² ]

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