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Factorise: 3x^5-6x^4-2x^3+4x^2+x-2

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Answered by mjayshree937
1

Answer:

Answer

Factorizing3x5−6x4−2x3+4x2+x−2,=3x4(x−2)−2x2(x−2)+1(x−2)=(x−2)(3x4−2x2+1)


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Answered by priyaayika
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \\  3x^ 5 - 6x ^4 - 2x ^3  + 4x ^{2} + x + 2 \\  = 3x ^4(x - 2) - 2x {}^{2} (x - 2) + 1(x - 2) \\  \\  = (x - 2) \: (3x^4 - 2x ^{2}  + 1)

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