frenzal_dude
UTS Student
How would you factorise this?:
s^3 + 5s^2 + 8s + 4
s^3 + 5s^2 + 8s + 4
how did you know to use factors of 4 and -1, and how'd u know to divide the whole thing by s+1?trial and error using factors of 4, and -1 works thus we can divide the whole thing by x+1
this is 3u factor theorem, not even really 4u, but used in 4usorry i didn't make it clear, since the constant term is 4 , which comes from the multiplilcation of the roots. so there must a a factor of 4 that is root.
after you find the root using trial and error, which I found was -1, you divide the poly expression by s+1 (factor theorem)
x^3+5x^2+8x+4How would you factorise this?:
s^3 + 5s^2 + 8s + 4