Math, asked by harshitgaourav8, 10 months ago

Factorise: x^3-23x^2+142x-120

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Answered by dhruvgoel17
6

Step-by-step explanation:

just find the factors of 120 and then put them in place of x. The one which gives you 0 is the zero of the polynomial. Then divide the factor from the polynomial and then the given polynomial will be equal to quotient multiplied by the factor. Then factorise it.

Answered by ItzDeadDeal
9

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Just find the factors of 120 and then put them in place of x. The one which gives you 0 is the zero of the polynomial. Then divide the factor from the polynomial and then the given polynomial will be equal to quotient multiplied by the factor. Then factorise it.

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