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23 January, 00:17

Using factor theorem, factorise x⁴-x³-7x²+x+6

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  1. 23 January, 02:31
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    (x-1) (x-3) (x+1) (x+2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x⁴-x³-7x²+x+6=

    x⁴-x³-x²+x - 6x²+6=

    x³ (x-1) - x (x-1) - 6 (x²-1) =

    x³ (x-1) - x (x-1) - 6 (x-1) (x+1) =

    (x-1) (x³-x-6x-6) =

    (x-1) (x³-3x²+3x²-9x+2x-6) =

    (x-1) (x-3) (x²+3x+2) =

    (x-1) (x-3) (x²+x+2x+2) =

    (x-1) (x-3) (x+1) (x+2)
  2. 23 January, 03:03
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    Add and subtract the second term to the expression and factor by grouping.

    (x-1) (x+1) (x-3) (x+2)
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