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Maths question - solve (x-2)(x^2+3x+1)=0
How can I solve (x-2)(x^2+3x+1)=0
From the question:
a) Show that (x-2) is a factor of f(x)=x^3 + x^2 -5x -2.
b) Hence find the exact solutions of the equation f(x) = 0
I've managed to get to the last bit of part b, and I think I've done it correctly, but I can't see how to solve (x-2)(x^2+3x+1)=0
Thanks
From the question:
a) Show that (x-2) is a factor of f(x)=x^3 + x^2 -5x -2.
b) Hence find the exact solutions of the equation f(x) = 0
I've managed to get to the last bit of part b, and I think I've done it correctly, but I can't see how to solve (x-2)(x^2+3x+1)=0
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the expression given, either the first bracket = 0 or the second does.
So the first solution for x is x - 2 = 0, which gives x = 2.
Moving to the second bracket, we use the formula
x = minus b plus-or-minus square root of b^2 minus 4ac, all over 2a
With a = 1, b =3, c = 1, this gives:
-3 plus or minus square root of (9 minus 4) all over 2
-3 plus or minus root 5, all over 2
-3 plus 2.236, divided by 2 = - 0.382 .... Or....
-3 minus 2.236, divided by 2 = - 2.668
So the answers are x = 2, x = - 0.382, x = -2.668
Gosh, have I gone wrong, somebody?
So the first solution for x is x - 2 = 0, which gives x = 2.
Moving to the second bracket, we use the formula
x = minus b plus-or-minus square root of b^2 minus 4ac, all over 2a
With a = 1, b =3, c = 1, this gives:
-3 plus or minus square root of (9 minus 4) all over 2
-3 plus or minus root 5, all over 2
-3 plus 2.236, divided by 2 = - 0.382 .... Or....
-3 minus 2.236, divided by 2 = - 2.668
So the answers are x = 2, x = - 0.382, x = -2.668
Gosh, have I gone wrong, somebody?