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factorise
x 4 +2x 3-13x 2-14x+24

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Answered by Anonymous
103

Answer:

(x-1) (x+2) (x-3) (x+4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, we will find the root of p(x) = x^4 + 2x³ - 13x² - 14x + 24

When x = 1

=> x^4 + 2x³ - 13x² - 14x + 24

=> (1)^4 + 2(1)³ - 13(1)² - 14(1) + 24

=> 1 + 2 - 13 - 14 + 24

=> 27 - 27

=> 0

So by factor theorem, (x - 1) is a factor

On dividing p(x) by (x - 1), we get + 3x² - 10x -24

Refer to the attachment 1

Now find the root of p(x) = x³ + 3x² - 10x -24

When x = -2

=> x³ + 3x² - 10x -24

=> (-2)³ + 3(-2)²- 10(-2) -24

=> -8 + 12 + 20 - 24

=> -32 + 32

=> 0

So by factor theorem, (x + 2) is a factor

On dividing p(x) by (x + 2), we get x² + x - 12

☆ Refer to the attachment 2

Now, Using middle term splitting :

=> x² + x - 12

=> x² + 4x - 3x - 12

=> x(x+4) - 3(x+4)

=> (x-3) (x+4)

∴ x^4 + 2x³ - 13x² - 14x + 24 = (x-1) (x+2) (x-3) (x+4)

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Answered by 1queen1
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