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What is the complete factorization of the polynomial below x^3+x^2+4x+4?

What is the complete factorization of the polynomial below x^3+x^2+4x+4?-example-1

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B.

It can first be factored by splitting to:

(x + 1)(x^2 +4)

And (x^2 + 4) splits to x +/- 2i
User Pilif
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Answer: Option 'B' is correct.

Explanation:

Since we have given that


x^3+x^2+4x+4

We need to given the complete factorization of the above expression.

So, First we factorise the above expression.


x^3+x^2+4x+4\\\\=x^2(x+1)+4(x+1)\\\\=(x+1)(x^2+4)

Since factorization of
x^2+4 would contain complex number.

so, it becomes,


x^2+4=(x+2i)(x-2i)

So, the complete factorisation would be (x+2i)(x-2i)(x+1).

Hence, Option 'B' is correct.

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