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Find the points of intersection between the polynomial P(x)=x^3+5x^2+4x-1 and the line 3x+y+4=0.

How would you answer this question? I was thinking of how you would approach the ones where they both equal 0 and substitute them in though that obviously wouldn't work. Is there something I'm missing?
 

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Equate the two to find P.O.I ->x^3+5x^2+4x-1=-3x-3
x^3+5x^2+7x+2=0

By inspection, x=-2 is a root -> x+2 is a factor
Factorise:
(x+2)(x^2+3x+1)=0
Then solve the quadratic for other two

Find y coordinates once you have the x ones
 

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Equate the two to find P.O.I ->x^3+5x^2+4x-1=-3x-3
x^3+5x^2+7x+2=0

By inspection, x=-2 is a root -> x+2 is a factor
Factorise:
(x+2)(x^2+3x+1)=0
Then solve the quadratic for other two

Find y coordinates once you have the x ones
-3x-4*
 

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Equate the two to find P.O.I ->x^3+5x^2+4x-1=-3x-3
x^3+5x^2+7x+2=0

By inspection, x=-2 is a root -> x+2 is a factor
Factorise:
(x+2)(x^2+3x+1)=0
Then solve the quadratic for other two

Find y coordinates once you have the x ones
Oh right lol ~oops~

Gratz on getting AAA deswa (pretty much guaranteed for comm/law now :)) and gl with the hsc.
 

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