How to factorise the cubic polynomial
Asked by muralibajar1982
| 25th Jul, 2021,
03:01: PM
Expert Answer:
Find one of the zeroes by trial and error method.
And then factorise the remaining quadratic polynomial.
Or you can use factor theorem to factorise the cubic polynomial if P(a) = 0 for some a.
Answered by Renu Varma
| 26th Jul, 2021,
12:22: PM
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