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Answered by arpit1998
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firstly put X=-1 in equation and put the equation equal to zero then we find that the value of equation is zero than we can say that (X+1) is a part of this equation than x^2(x+1)-4x(X+1)+7(X+1) then take the (X+1) common then we find (X+1) (x^2-4x+7)= now you can easily solve the equation or by other method you can divide the equation by (X+1) for getting the answer.
Answered by Ramlayaksingh3
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(x - 1) \: is \: a \: solution \: for \: \\  the \: equation \:
dividing \: the \: equation \: by \: \\  x - 1 \: we \: get \:
(x + 1)( {x}^{2}  - 4x + 7)

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