Math, asked by pawanquary, 1 year ago

Factorise a^2+4+3a^3 .

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Answered by vaibhavbhandari
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may this answer help you
a^2+4+3a^2
4(a^2+1)

pawanquary: Sorry but the answer is wrong.
pawanquary: The answer is (a^2+a+2)(a^2-a+2) )
TheLostMonk: pawan ! this answer is wrong! its such factors are not possible ! if it were then according to factorization when we multiply the factors of any equation then they results in the same equation which you used to find it. but here in your factors there us nothing like that ! I think you have written a wrong question above which has not solution ! i discovered upon it ! it's such factors are not possible as you willing to search !
Answered by TheLostMonk
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this equation has not rational roots/factors .here only we could find its coefficient !
(3a^3+a^2)+4
and here the coefficient of a^2 is 1
and coefficient of a^3 is 3.
and it's a cubic equation !

this equation has unadequate data to find its roots !
so we can say ---cann't determined !
hope it helped you !
thank you !


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