SOLUTION: I need help in converting the following equation to a quadratic equation and then factor it: V(h)=3h^4+11h^3+18h^2+44h+24

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Question 259584: I need help in converting the following equation to a quadratic equation and then factor it:
V(h)=3h^4+11h^3+18h^2+44h+24

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is one root and there's also a root between and .
Polynomial long division of by gives

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You can factor this further since,

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Although you can't convert it to a simplified quadratic, you can simplify it.

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