Question
Question: How do you factor \[{{x}^{3}}-4{{x}^{2}}-7x=-10\]?...
How do you factor x3−4x2−7x=−10?
Solution
First take all the terms to the L.H.S and assume the function as f (x). Now, find one root of the function with the help of hit and trial method. With the help of this root form a quadratic polynomial and factorize it by using the middle term split method. Before using the middle term split method check if the obtained quadratic polynomial can be factored by finding its discriminant. If the value of discriminant is less than 0 then it cannot be factored.
Complete step by step answer:
Here, we have been provided with the polynomial x3−4x2−7x=−10 and we are asked to factorize it.
Now, taking all the terms to the L.H.S, we get,
⇒x3−4x2−7x+10=0
Let us assume the obtained polynomial as f (x), so we have,
⇒f(x)=x3−4x2−7x+10
Clearly, we can see that f (x) is a cubic polynomial and therefore to factorize it we need to find its first factor by hit – and – trial method. We need to find such a value of x so that the value of f (x) becomes 0.
Now, substituting x = 1, randomly in f (x), we get,