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In the following pair of polynomials, the second polynomial is a factor of the first. Factor completely x^3+3x^2-18x , x-4

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Answer:

The required factors are: x, (x + 6) and (x - 3).

Explanation:

As per the question,

The given polynomial is:


x^(3)+3x^(2)-18x

Now,

BY factorization, we get


x^(3)+3x^(2)-18x


=x(x^(2)+3x-18)

By splitting the mid-term, that is split 3x like:

3x = 6x - 3x

Therefore,


x(x^(2)+6x-3x-18)

Now on further solving by taking common factor out, we get


=x[x(x+6)-3(x+6)]


=x(x+6)(x-3)

Therefore, the given second polynomial (x - 4), is not a factor of given polynomial
x^(3)+3x^(2)-18x.

Hence, the given polynomial has three factor x, (x + 6) and (x - 3).

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