Factorise:- x³+x²+x+1
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x²(x+1)1(x+1)
(X²+1)(x+1)
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Step-by-step explanation:
(x²-1)(x-1) is the factorised form of x³+x²+x+1
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To factor this, we have to do it by grouping terms:
(x³-x²)+(-x+1),
To factor x³-x², we have to see the greatest factor that both expressions have in common. In this case, that is x²
. So the factored form would be:
x²(x-1),
For the second part, we want -x to be positive, so we can factor out a -1:
-1(x-1),
Now combine them:
x²(x-1)-1(x-1),
If you want, you can still factor this further since (x²-1) can split out to be
(x+1)(x-1).
So the factored form is:
(x-1)(x+1)(x-1).
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