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Brodie28

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Factorise X^5 - 9X³ - 8X² + 72.

Hence Solve X^5 - 9X³ - 8X² + 72 = 0


Im stumped...
 

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x3(x2-9)-8(x2-9) = 0

(X³-8)(X²-9) = 0

(X³-2³)(X²-3²) = 0

(X - 2) (X² + 2X + 4)(X + 3) (X - 3) = 0

X = +- 3

X = 2

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Yeah its standard.... I forgot that when factorising with 4 terms alot of the time it can be done in pairs...
 

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Jim's way is probably much quicker but if you don't have that hit of innovation then you can just use the factor theorem to find factors.

P(x)= x<sup>5</sup>-9x<sup>3</sup>-8x<sup>2</sup>+72
P(2)= 0
P(3)= 0

P(x)= (x-2)(x-3)(x<sup>3</sup> +5x<sup>2</sup> +10x +12)

and so on...
P(-3)=0
P(x)=(x-2)(x-3)(x+3)(x<sup>2</sup> +2x +4)
=(x-2)(x-3)(x+3)(x+1+&radic;3i)(x+1-&radic;3i)

EDIT: Then I realised that it was the 3U forum... ignore the last line. What the hell am I doing answering a math question this late??
 
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KFunk said:
Jim's way is probably much quicker but if you don't have that hit of innovation then you can just use the factor theorem to find factors.

P(x)= x<sup>5</sup>-9x<sup>3</sup>-8x<sup>2</sup>+72
P(2)= 0
P(3)= 0

P(x)= (x-2)(x-3)(x<sup>3</sup> +5x<sup>2</sup> +10x +12)

and so on...
P(-3)=0
P(x)=(x-2)(x-3)(x+3)(x<sup>2</sup> +2x +4)
=(x-2)(x-3)(x+3)(x+1+&radic;3i)(x+1-&radic;3i)
yeah, use that if they give you bigger polynomials where factors can't be 'seen'
 

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nick, Brodie's just pulling these from the Chapter 3 Challenge in Maths in Focus (Ext 1) for the Prelim course! lol
 

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lol I'm out of practise with ext 1 mathematics. I have to revise the entire prelim course. The only thing I remember is the trig identities, induction and applied calculus. The rest is seemingly a blur. parametrix are so hard for me, no idea y, polynomials I used to really like. goodluck to all those doing their half yearlies for 3u mathz, a.k.a me *gulp*
 

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