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Describe the first step when factoring any polynomial. Why is this the first step? Explain.

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Step 1: If there is a common factor, factor out the GCF. Step 2: Identify the number of terms: (i) If polynomial has two terms, convert polynomial into difference of two squares or sum of two cubes or difference of two cubes.
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Answer with explanation:

→Consider a Polynomial


\rightarrow ax^n+bx^(n-1)+cx^(n-2)+...........+d

→We will use rational root theorem to find out the factors of the polynomial.


\rightarrow ax^n+bx^(n-1)+cx^(n-2)+...........+d\\\\\rightarrow a(x^n+(bx^(n-1))/(a) +(cx^(n-1))/(a)+..........+(d)/(a))

→Factors of d are


=\pm 1 , .....\pm d\\\\ \text{Factors of a are}=\pm 1,.....\pm a\\\\ \pm(d)/(a)

⇒Now,substitute these integers that is factors into Polynomial expression to find which expression is equal to Zero.These integers will be factor of Polynomial expression.

For example

f(x)=x²-3 x+2

By rational root theorem ,roots of the polynomial can be , -1,1,2,-2.

f(1)=1²-3×1+2

=1-3+2

=0

f(2)=2²-3×2+2

=4-6+2

=0

So, 1 and 2 are root of the polynomial expression.

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