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hey can anyone factorise the following equation:
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Um i'm not s sure.....
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First of all, factor -1 out:
-(x^3 + 3x + 4)
Now it should be fairy easy to spot that - 1 is a root and so, by the factor theorem, (x+1) is a factor.
-(x+1)(Ax^2 + Bx + C)
From here, you could use long division to find the values of A, B and C, or you could mutliply out and equate coeffients.
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i've factorised it to get:
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You should have a minus on the outside as well.
Assuming what you have done is correct (you can try it by plugging a few values in), then no, that won't factorise nicely.
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Hi;
The factors of (x^2-x+4) are complex so that is the best you can do.
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