Math, asked by aryan11092004, 9 months ago

Using factor theorem, factorize 3x3- 13x2 + 16x-4.​

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Answered by siddhi6328
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Answer:

this is the factorized form

Step-by-step explanation:

x'2(3x-13)+4(4x-1)

Answered by utkarshras7171
1

Answer:

  1. let the polynomial be g ( X)
  2. by hit and trial method 3 (2)^3-13(2)^2+16(2)-4 =0 so x-2 is a factor

Step-by-step explanation:

x-2 ÷ 3x^3-13x^2 + 16x-4=3x^2-7x+2

by middle term splitting

3x^2-6x-x+2

3x(x-2) -1(x-2)

ans =3x-1 (x-2)^2

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