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hey guys, i'm just doing work for my advanced high school math class.
i came across a question that asks
"The Cubic polynomial x^3 + ax^2 + bx -8 , where a and b are constants, has factors (x+1) and (x+2). Find the values of a and b."
i'm unsure what to do. i have the answers, a=-1 b=-10 from the book, but don't know where to start. i'm thinking there must be a missing factor? I tried combining the existing factors and then sticking in (ax + b), because the 2 factors on there own don't make a cubed x. But the above ends up giving a's and b's on both sides so i can't equate constants to get my answers. Any one have any guidance?
i came across a question that asks
"The Cubic polynomial x^3 + ax^2 + bx -8 , where a and b are constants, has factors (x+1) and (x+2). Find the values of a and b."
i'm unsure what to do. i have the answers, a=-1 b=-10 from the book, but don't know where to start. i'm thinking there must be a missing factor? I tried combining the existing factors and then sticking in (ax + b), because the 2 factors on there own don't make a cubed x. But the above ends up giving a's and b's on both sides so i can't equate constants to get my answers. Any one have any guidance?
