no problems, it all comes with practicenick1048 said:ahhh crap. Takes a bit of first observation tho, thanks for the insight.
yeah, use that if they give you bigger polynomials where factors can't be 'seen'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+√3i)(x+1-√3i)