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The polynomial p(x) is given: p(x)=x^3+2x^2-5x-6, express p(x) as the product of three linear factors

p(x)=x3+2x2-5x-6

      =x(x2+2x-5)-6

      =x(x2+2x+1-6)-6 as we know (x+1)2=x2+2x+1,5 can be expressed 1-6...

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Answered by Jingyi B. Maths tutor
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Factorise X^2 + 1X -12

Because the highest power of X is 2, this is a Quadratic Equation

When factorised, these look like 

       (x + a)(x + b)                 where a & b ar...

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Answered by Jack W. Maths tutor
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Show clearly that (3√3)^2 = 27

Show clearly that (3√3)2 = 27

First of all, the question looks overfacing due to the surds, I can assure you that surds are not scary, they simply act as a means of clea...

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Answered by Eleanor C. Maths tutor
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How to solve the absolute-value inequalities?

Absolute value means how far away you are from zero. It's better to draw a number line to understand and solve the question. 

Given the inequality l 4x+3 l >15 , the distance of the 4x...

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Answered by Cynthia C. Maths tutor
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What is Taylor Series

 

Technical Definition: A way to approximate (very) smooth functions (for which derivatives up to high orders exist and are continuous)

 

Simple Definition: Ta...

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Answered by Andrew C. Maths tutor
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