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7 December, 19:07

How to solve polynomial by factoring and using the zero product principle for x^3+3x^2=4x+12

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  1. 7 December, 19:23
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    The solutions to the equation are - 3,-2,2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x^3+3x^2=4x+12

    Subtract 4x + 12 from each side

    x^3+3x^2-4x-12=4x+12-4x-12

    x^3+3x^2-4x-12=0

    I will use factoring by grouping

    x^3+3x^2 - 4x-12=0

    I will factor out x^2 from the first group and - 4 from the second group

    x^2 (x+3) - 4 (x+3) = 0

    Now we can factor out (x+3)

    (x+3) (x^2-4) = 0

    We can use the zero product principle since the right hand side is equal to 0

    x+3 = 0 x^2-4 = 0

    x+3-3=0-3 x^2 - 4+4=0+4

    x=-3 x^2=4

    Take the square root of each side

    sqrt (x^2) = sqrt (4)

    x=±2

    The solutions to the equation are - 3,-2,2
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