Factor Theorem and Remainder Theorem Materials required for examination Items included with question papers Mathematical Formulae (Pink or Green)
Polynomials - Past Edexcel Exam Questions 1 (Question 3 - C2 May 2018) (a) Use factor theorem to show that (x + 3) is a factor of f(x)
Polynomial Division and Factor Theorem Exam Questions (from OCR 4722) Note: Some of these questions were designed to be attempted using the Remainder
a) Use the factor theorem to find two linear factors of ( ) f x b) Hence show that the equation ( ) 0 f x = has exactly two real roots
www naikermaths com Algebraic Methods - Edexcel Past Exam Questions 1 (a) Use the factor theorem to show that (x + 4) is a factor of 2x3 + x2 – 25x + 12
Candidates who used long division rather than the factor theorem lost the marks in part (a) of this question, and those who obtained f(–4) = 0 but failed to
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4 2 8 - The Factor Theorem 4 2 - Algebra - Solving Equations Leaving Certificate Mathematics Higher Level ONLY 4 2 - Algebra - Solving Equations
Question Paper 3 Level International A Level Subject Maths Exam Board CIE Topic Algebra Sub Topic Polynomials – Factor Remainder Theorem
MULTIPLE CHOICE Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question Use the remainder theorem and synthetic division to find
Core Mathematics C2 Advanced Subsidiary Factor Theorem and Remainder Theorem Materials required for examination Items included with question papers
a) Use the factor theorem to find two linear factors of ( ) f x b) Hence show that the equation ( ) 0 f x = has exactly two real roots
www naikermaths com Algebraic Methods - Edexcel Past Exam Questions 1 (a) Use the factor theorem to show that (x + 4) is a factor of 2x3 + x2 – 25x + 12 (2)
Example 1 Q Suppose f (x)=5x3 - 14x2 + 12x - 3 (i) Is (x - 2) a factor? (ii) Is (x - 1 ) a factor? 4 2 - Algebra - Solving Equations 4 2 8 - The Factor Theorem
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