I'm really struggling with polynomial factorisation. It's out of the factor theorem section? Is there any other way to do them other than going through every factor of the constant? I should hope so.
Here are a few that I can't for the life of me remember how to do. Some help would be much appreciated. I would really like some basic rules and tricks for doing these sort of questions and a link to a good site? Puh puh puh-lease
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1. P(x) = x^3 + ax^2 + bx + 2 has factors of x + 1 and x - 2. Find the values of a and b.
2. The remainder, when f(x) = ax^4 + bx^3 + 15x^2 + 9x + 2 is divided by x-2
is 216, and x+1 is a factor of f(x). Find a and b.
3. Write, as a product of it's factors, x^3 - 12x^2 + 17x + 90.
4. If P(x) = x^4 + 3x^3 - 13x^2 -51x - 36 has zeros -3 and 4, write P(x) as a product of it's linear factors.
5. Find the points of intersection between the curve y = x^3 + 5x^2 + 4x - 1 and the line 3x + y + 4 = 0.
6. Solve 2sin^3x + 3sin^2x - 1 = 0 for (0<[or equal to] x <[or equal to] 360.)
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Here are a few that I can't for the life of me remember how to do. Some help would be much appreciated. I would really like some basic rules and tricks for doing these sort of questions and a link to a good site? Puh puh puh-lease
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1. P(x) = x^3 + ax^2 + bx + 2 has factors of x + 1 and x - 2. Find the values of a and b.
2. The remainder, when f(x) = ax^4 + bx^3 + 15x^2 + 9x + 2 is divided by x-2
is 216, and x+1 is a factor of f(x). Find a and b.
3. Write, as a product of it's factors, x^3 - 12x^2 + 17x + 90.
4. If P(x) = x^4 + 3x^3 - 13x^2 -51x - 36 has zeros -3 and 4, write P(x) as a product of it's linear factors.
5. Find the points of intersection between the curve y = x^3 + 5x^2 + 4x - 1 and the line 3x + y + 4 = 0.
6. Solve 2sin^3x + 3sin^2x - 1 = 0 for (0<[or equal to] x <[or equal to] 360.)
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