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factorize 2x^3 -3x^2+5x-3​

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Answered by alexcarreyy789456
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Answer:

You can add subtract terms to get common x+1.

2x3−5x−3=2x3+2x2−2x2−5x−3

I added and subtracted 2x2to get x+1 common.

2x2(x+1)−2x2−2x+2x−5x−3=2x2(x+1)−2x(x+1)−3x−3

Now,I added and subtracted 2x.

2x2(x+1)−2x(x+1)−3(x+1)=(x+1)(2x2−2x−3)

At last, I got x+1 common.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Factorise 2x^3-3x^2-5x-6

step 1

factors of 6 is = 1,-1,2,-2,3,-3,6,-6

step 2

p(6)= 2(6)^2-3(6)^2-5(6)-6

= 36*2-36*3-30-6

then take long divison of this Ques by x-6

then take factor answer will come

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