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Question : Find a,b and c.

2x^3 +3x^2 -4x -5 = a(x+1)^3 +b(x+1)^2 +c(x+1)

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Expand the right hand side, simplify, and match up the coefficients of same-power terms.


a(x+1)^3+b(x+1)^2+c(x+1)=a(x^3+3x^2+3x+1)+b(x^2+2x+1)+c(x+1)

=ax^3+(3a+b)x^2+(3a+2b+c)x+(a+b+c)

Since this must be the same as
2x^3+3x^2-4x-5, you need to satisfy


\begin{cases}a=2\\3a+b=3\\3a+2b+c=-4\\a+b+c=-5\end{cases}

The solution for
a is already given,
a=2. Substitute this into the second equation to find
b.


3a+b=3\implies 6+b=3\implies b=-3

Now plug
a,b into either remaining equation to find
c.


a+b+c=-5\implies 2-3+c=-5\implies c=-4

And just to check that the third equation is also satisfied,


3a+2b+c=-4\implies 6-6-4=-4\checkmark
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