i have the equation x^3 - 8x^2 + 17x -4 = 0 ("x cubed - 8x squared + 17x.....")
my textbook says we want to reduce this to a quadratic so we can use the formula...
so they say an integer solution has to be a factor of -4, and after substituting +-1, +-2 and +-4, +4 seems to work
ok, so x - 4 must be a factor of the original cubic equation.
so the next step is divide throughout by x-4 to give:
x^2 - 4x + 1
and then we can use (x-4)(x^2 - 4x + 1) = 0 and solve it like that...
the problem is: i dont get how to divide that cubic formula by x-4 and the book just skips all the steps in between... can someone walk me thru this real quick please?
my textbook says we want to reduce this to a quadratic so we can use the formula...
so they say an integer solution has to be a factor of -4, and after substituting +-1, +-2 and +-4, +4 seems to work
ok, so x - 4 must be a factor of the original cubic equation.
so the next step is divide throughout by x-4 to give:
x^2 - 4x + 1
and then we can use (x-4)(x^2 - 4x + 1) = 0 and solve it like that...
the problem is: i dont get how to divide that cubic formula by x-4 and the book just skips all the steps in between... can someone walk me thru this real quick please?
