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HELPPPP PLEAAAASE I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IM SUPPOSED TO DOOOOO

HELPPPP PLEAAAASE I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IM SUPPOSED TO DOOOOO-example-1
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Answer:


\mathrm{Factoring}\:4x^3-15x^2-31x+30:\quad \boxed{\left(x+2\right)\left(4x-3\right)\left(x-5\right)}

Explanation:

This is a particularly tough question. It involves polynomial division(a real laborious process) and solving using quadratic formula.

I presume your school has provided you the resources for both.

Anyways, here goes a brief explanation

To find the roots(zeros) of a polynomial,
f(x) , set
f(x) = 0 and solve for values of
x

In general, if
a is a zero of
f(x), then
f(x) /(x-a) will leave no remainder. In other words, it is a factor of the polynomial. It also means
x - a = 0

The given polynomial is
4 x^(3) - 15 x^(2) - 31 x + 30

We are given that
- 2 is a zero of
f(x). This simply means that
f(-2) = 0

Plugging
-2 into the function gives


f(-2) = 4(-2)^3 -15(-2)^2 - 31x + 30\\\\ = 0 =4\left(-8\right)-15\cdot \:4-31\left(-2\right)+30

Which indeed is 0

Here
a = -2 , so
x - (-2) which is
x + 2 is a factor of
f(x). It also means that

x-(-2) = 0 \;or\; x + 2 = 0

Steps to factor the polynomial
4 x^(3) - 15 x^(2) - 31 x + 30 :

  • Divide
    4 x^(3) - 15 x^(2) - 31 x + 30 by
    x+2


    (4 x^(3) - 15 x^(2) - 31 x + 30)/(x + 2) = 4x^2-23x\:+\:15
  • The quotient is a quadratic equation which can be solved using the quadratic formula available in most scientific calculators
    The roots of this quadratic equation are

    x=5,\:x=(3)/(4)
  • This means
    x - 5 is one factor and

    x - (3)/(4)
    is another factor
  • Since
    (3)/(4) is a zero,
    x - (3)/(4) = 0

Multiplying both sides of the above by
4 gives
4x -3 = 0. So
4x-3 is the third factor, replacing
x - (3)/(4)

The factors of
4 x^(3) - 15 x^(2) - 31 x + 30
are:


x+2, x-5 \;and \;4x-3

Answer:

\mathrm{Factor}\:4x^3-15x^2-31x+30:\quad \boxed{\left(x+2\right)\left(4x-3\right)\left(x-5\right)}

Use a polynomial division calculator which you can find on the web and a quadratic formula calculator (on the we or on your own calculator)

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