How do you factor #x^(7/3) - 3x^(4/3) + 2x^(1/3)#?
2 Answers
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Explanation:
Letting
The Expression
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The sum of its Co-effs.
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Explanation:
In any factoring process, the first step is to find a common factor.
The fact that in each index there is a denominator of 3, is a clue that # x^(1/3) is a common factor which can be divided out of each term.
When the bases are the same and you are dividing, subtract the indices.
Simplifying leads to a simple quadratic trinomial.
Read from right to left to get all the clues.
"Find factors of 2 which ADD to 3"
"The signs are the SAME, both negative"