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y^3+9y^2 I want the answer for this ​

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Given : y^3-9y^2+10y+5=0 ....[1]

Given : y^3-9y^2+10y+5=0 ....[1]To determine : If possible (y-1) is a factor of y^3-9y^2+10y+5

Given : y^3-9y^2+10y+5=0 ....[1]To determine : If possible (y-1) is a factor of y^3-9y^2+10y+5Solution : To be a factor that point must satisfy the equation.

Given : y^3-9y^2+10y+5=0 ....[1]To determine : If possible (y-1) is a factor of y^3-9y^2+10y+5Solution : To be a factor that point must satisfy the equation.Factor y-1=0

Given : y^3-9y^2+10y+5=0 ....[1]To determine : If possible (y-1) is a factor of y^3-9y^2+10y+5Solution : To be a factor that point must satisfy the equation.Factor y-1=0⇒y=1

Given : y^3-9y^2+10y+5=0 ....[1]To determine : If possible (y-1) is a factor of y^3-9y^2+10y+5Solution : To be a factor that point must satisfy the equation.Factor y-1=0⇒y=1Put y=1 in equation [1]

Given : y^3-9y^2+10y+5=0 ....[1]To determine : If possible (y-1) is a factor of y^3-9y^2+10y+5Solution : To be a factor that point must satisfy the equation.Factor y-1=0⇒y=1Put y=1 in equation [1]y^3-9y^2+10y+5=0

Given : y^3-9y^2+10y+5=0 ....[1]To determine : If possible (y-1) is a factor of y^3-9y^2+10y+5Solution : To be a factor that point must satisfy the equation.Factor y-1=0⇒y=1Put y=1 in equation [1]y^3-9y^2+10y+5=00^3-9\times0^2+10\times0+5=0

Given : y^3-9y^2+10y+5=0 ....[1]To determine : If possible (y-1) is a factor of y^3-9y^2+10y+5Solution : To be a factor that point must satisfy the equation.Factor y-1=0⇒y=1Put y=1 in equation [1]y^3-9y^2+10y+5=00^3-9\times0^2+10\times0+5=00+0+0+5=0

Given : y^3-9y^2+10y+5=0 ....[1]To determine : If possible (y-1) is a factor of y^3-9y^2+10y+5Solution : To be a factor that point must satisfy the equation.Factor y-1=0⇒y=1Put y=1 in equation [1]y^3-9y^2+10y+5=00^3-9\times0^2+10\times0+5=00+0+0+5=05\neq0

Given : y^3-9y^2+10y+5=0 ....[1]To determine : If possible (y-1) is a factor of y^3-9y^2+10y+5Solution : To be a factor that point must satisfy the equation.Factor y-1=0⇒y=1Put y=1 in equation [1]y^3-9y^2+10y+5=00^3-9\times0^2+10\times0+5=00+0+0+5=05\neq0(y-1) is not the factor of the equation.


swaraligadhave: NO I just want those two terms by middle term splitting
Anonymous: kya
Anonymous: what
swaraligadhave: y^3+9y^2 yeh middle term split se kaise solve karna hai woh chahiye
Anonymous: ohh
swaraligadhave: Do you know kaise karna hai
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