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I don't know if I got the factors or irrational zeros correct.and the factor of f(x)

I don't know if I got the factors or irrational zeros correct.and the factor of f-example-1
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Given the polynomial f(x):


f(x)=x^3-x^2-23x+35

we have that the zeros of the function are:


\begin{gathered} x_1=-5 \\ x_2=3-\sqrt[]{2} \\ x_3=3+\sqrt[]{2} \end{gathered}

then, the factored form of f(x) is:


f(x)=(x-(-5))(x-(3-\sqrt[]{2}))(x-(3+\sqrt[]{2}))=(x+5)(x-3+\sqrt[]{2})(x-3-\sqrt[]{2})

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