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without actual division prove that x-2 is a factor of 3xxx-13xx+8x+12​

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Answer:

WithoutActualdivisionproving:

\begin{gathered} Let \: p(x) = 3x^{3} - 13x^{2} + 8x + 12\:and \\g(x) = x -2 \end{gathered}

Letp(x)=3x

3

−13x

2

+8x+12and

g(x)=x−2

The \: zero \:of \:g(x) \:is \: 2Thezeroofg(x)is2

\begin{gathered} Then \:p(-2) = 3(2)^{3} - 13(2)^{2} + 8 \times 2 + 12 \\= 3 \times (8) - 13 \times 4 + 16 + 12 \\= 24 - 52 + 16 + 12 \\= 52 - 52 \\= 0 \end{gathered}

Thenp(−2)=3(2)

3

−13(2)

2

+8×2+12

=3×(8)−13×4+16+12

=24−52+16+12

=52−52

=0

\begin{gathered} So, \pink { by \:the \:Factor \: theorem }, \: (x-2) \:is \:a \\factor \: of \:3x^{3} - 13x^{2} + 8x + 12 \end{gathered}

So,bytheFactortheorem,(x−2)isa

factorof3x

3

−13x

2

+8x+12

\underline {\blue {Using \: division\: method: }}

Usingdivisionmethod:

x-2|3x³-13x²+8x+12|3x²-7x-6

***** 3x^{3}-6x^{2}

___________________

************ - 7x²+ 8x

************ -7x²+ 14x

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********************** - 6x + 12

********************** -6x + 12

______________________

************* Remainder ( 0)

\begin{gathered} Now, \: \blue { ( By\: division \: algorithm : )}\\ < /p > < p > 3x^{3} - 13x^{2} + 8x + 12\\ = (x-2)(3x^{2}-7x-6)\\= (x-2)( 3x^{2} -9x + 2x - 6 ) \\= (x-2)[3x(x-3) + 2(x-3) ]\\= (x-2)(x-3)(3x+2) \end{gathered}

Now,(Bydivisionalgorithm:)

</p><p>3x

3

−13x

2

+8x+12

=(x−2)(3x

2

−7x−6)

=(x−2)(3x

2

−9x+2x−6)

=(x−2)[3x(x−3)+2(x−3)]

=(x−2)(x−3)(3x+2)

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