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
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prove difficult remainder and factor theorems to factorise and to solve Examine the following division problems in algebra
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Problems 1 Find all solutions of the following equations The but the challenge is to find a clever way, and the factor theorem (or the ideas behind
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For Problems 12 – 16, use synthetic division and the Remainder Theorem to find the indicated function value 12 )3(;6 5 7 )( 2 3
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1 4 THE REMAINDER THEOREM Challenge questions provide extra stretch You can use the factor theorem to quickly factorise a cubic function, g(x):
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Target: On completion of this worksheet you should be able to use the remainder and factor theorems to find factors of polynomials
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The remainder when x3 + 3x2 + kx + 1 is divided by x + 2 is 1 Find k You may need to use the factor theorem: (a) x3 + 2x2 + x
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called the Pythagorean theorem, serves as a guideline for setting up an equation to For Problems 11– 46, factor each polynomial completely
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Assign different groups of students one of the three problems from this exercise Have them complete their assigned problem, and then have a student from each
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Exercises: 1 Use the remainder theorem to find the remainder of the following divisions and then check your answers by long division (
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