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Factorise :

 { x }^{3}  +  {3x}^{2}  + 5x + 6

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Answered by DhanyaDA
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ANSWER:

to find zeroes of the polynomial

p(x)=x³+3x²+5x+6

METHOD:

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BRIEF EXPLANATION:

→There are three zeroes of a cubic polynomial

→so,let us assume one zero as -2

p(-2)=0

→so,(x+2) is a factor of the poynomial

→so when we divide the polynomial by (x+2),we get a quadratic equation

→when we factorise we are going to get other two zeroes

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to find zeroes of the polynomial

p(x)=x³+3x²+5x+6

BRIEF EXPLANATION:

→There are three zeroes of a cubic polynomial

→so,let us assume one zero as -2

→p(-2)=0

→so,(x+2) is a factor of the poynomial

→so when we divide the polynomial by (x+2),we get a quadratic equation

→when we factorise we are going to get other two zeroes

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