What are the 4 steps of solving a polynomial with any 2 examples
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Answer:
1) Simplify each side (if needed)
2) Write the equation in Standard Form
3) Factor
4) Zero-Product Principle
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Simplify: Try and simplify the equation if possible
2) Get the equation in standard form
Example-
x^3 - 4x - 8= -2x^2
x^3 +2x^2-4x -8 = 0
3) Factor (by grouping)
Example-
x^3 +2x^2 -4x -8 = 0
x^2(x+2) -4(x+2) = 0
(group together the coefficients)
(x+2)(x^2-4)
(x+2)(x+2)(x-2)
4) Zero-Product Principle: Set each factor group equal to zero
Example-
x+2=0
x=-2
x-2=0
x=2
Side Note: If the question is a quadratic, you can always solve by doing the quadratic formula.
Step-by-step explanation:
These are the Steps....
1.First Determine whether you have a linear polynomial. A linear polynomial is a polynomial of the first degree.
2.Then Set the equation to equal zero. This is a necessary step for solving all polynomials.
3.Then Isolate the variable term. To do this, add or subtract the constant from both sides of the equation.
4.Then Solve for the variable(Yaya! I did it)