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Hi,
How do you solve for x?
X^3 + x +2
Thanks
How do you solve for x?
X^3 + x +2
Thanks
Hi,
How do you solve for x?
X^3 + x +2
Thanks
The 'harder' method comes mostly from intuition, I wanted to manipulate the expression in a way that I can factorize something out, and I noticed that the 2 can be split up.Could you explain the harder method?
I don't understand the second method. Factors of 2? How/why? :S
I'll let you do the rest
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Alternatively, the easier method:
We do the 'sub in values', method, where you sub in values that are factors of 2, so sub in, x=-1, x=1, x=2, x=-2, see which one gives a solution.
We find that x=-1 is a solution
Therefore (x+1) is a factor
Then equate co-efficients to find a, b, and c then find using quadratic formula or otherwise to find the roots of the quadratic
I don't understand the second method. Factors of 2? How/why? :S
They are actually really easy. It's just that the notation is very intimidating. Get your head around it and you'll be sweet.These proofs look scary :'(