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The Polynomial Has A Factor in The Form, Where - Find The Values of and

The document discusses factoring a polynomial (x) into (x-a)(x-b)(x-c) where a, b, c are the values that make the polynomial equal to 0 when substituted in place of x. It instructs the reader to try different integer values for a, b, c to find the factors by setting the polynomial equal to 0 and solving.

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The Polynomial Has A Factor in The Form, Where - Find The Values of and

The document discusses factoring a polynomial (x) into (x-a)(x-b)(x-c) where a, b, c are the values that make the polynomial equal to 0 when substituted in place of x. It instructs the reader to try different integer values for a, b, c to find the factors by setting the polynomial equal to 0 and solving.

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The polynomial ( ) .

Find the values of

has a factor in the form ( and .

) , where

)(

Compare constant LHS and RHS

Since, TRY with

. {0, 1, 2, 3 ......}

TRY with

As you already knew ( If you substitute 1 into ( )

) is the factor of ( ). Then, ( ),

( )

( )

( )

( )

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