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X³+2/3x²-2x-4/3 factorizing​

User Hemant Thorat
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Answer:

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

Explanation:

First we can seperate the problem

(x^3 + 2/3x^2) + (-2x - 4/3)

We factor x^2 out of the first parenthesis

x^2(x + 2/3) + (-2x - 4/3)

and factor -2 out of the second

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

then we rewrite it as

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

-- Gage Millar, alg1/2 tutor

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