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given polynomials f(x) and a factor of f(x), factor f(x) completely. f (x) = 2x3 – 3x² – 8x – 3; (x – 3)

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Answer: Given that the following is the factor of f(x), we then have.


\begin{gathered} (x-3)y=f(x) \\ \therefore\rightarrow \\ y=(f(x))/((x-3))=(2x^3-3x^2-8x-3)/((x-3)) \end{gathered}

By algebraic long division, we then have the following.


y=2x^2+3x+1

Which can be further factorized as:


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

Therefore the complete factorization of f(x) is as follows:


f(x)=(2x+1)(x+1)((x-3)=2x^3-3x^2-8x-3

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