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x^2 - 3divides2x^3 +x^2 - 6x-3




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Answered by MissTanya
70

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➡️ Required Answer = 2x + 1

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

hey friend your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Factor by grouping to find:

2

x

3

+

x

2

6

x

3

=

(

x

2

3

)

(

2

x

+

1

)

=

(

x

3

)

(

x

+

3

)

(

2

x

+

1

)

Explanation:

Factor by grouping, then use difference of squares identity:

a

2

b

2

=

(

a

b

)

(

a

+

b

)

as follows:

2

x

3

+

x

2

6

x

3

=

(

2

x

3

+

x

2

)

(

6

x

+

3

)

=

x

2

(

2

x

+

1

)

3

(

2

x

+

1

)

=

(

x

2

3

)

(

2

x

+

1

)

=

(

x

2

(

3

)

2

)

(

2

x

+

1

)

=

(

x

3

)

(

x

+

3

)

(

2

x

+

1

)

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