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hscishard

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I found this question quite interesting. Note this isn't the full question, but the part that made it interesting.

Without using a 3 unit method, Fully factorise:
 

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Does subbing in values for x such as 1 to see if remainder is zero count as 3 unit method?

Because by subbing x=1, the polynomial equals zero and then (x-1) is hence a factor. Use long division to divide the initial polynomial by (x-1) and the quadratic quotient should be easy to factorise from there.

Hope I helped :)
 

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2x3-14x +12

=2(x3- x - 6x+6)
=2(x(x+1)(x-1) - 6(x-1))
=2(x-1)(x2 + x -6)
=2(x-1)(x-2)(x+3)

without 3unit methods
 

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is it bad that I can't think of a 3u method of doing that? o___o
 

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Yeah i was wondering because i learnt it in year 10 at school but maybe it was just an extension topic because we finished the course early, i don't know.

Anyway, good solution lolman12567. Very elegant :)
 
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Nice lolman. I found that using the factor theorem made it SO MUCH easier.
 

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