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| Question 183828This question is from textbook Algebra 2
 :  Given a polynomial and one of its factors, find the remaining factors of the polynomial. some factors may not be binomials.
 PROBLEM:
 (29) x^4+2x^3+2x^2-2x-3;x+1
 Please help me with this question I have try time and time again and i just don't seem to know where to even begin. please help and thank you 
This question is from textbook Algebra 2
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Given a polynomial and one of its factors, find the remaining factors of the polynomial. some factors may not be binomials. PROBLEM:
 (29) x^4+2x^3+2x^2-2x-3;x+1
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 Use long division or synthetic division to divide the polynomial by x+1
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 -1)....1....2....2....-2....-3
 ..........1..1....1.....-3..|..0
 Quotient: x^3 + x^2 + x -3
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 Since the coefficients of the quotient add up to zero, 1 is another zero:
 1).....1..1....1.....-3
 ........1..2....3....|..0
 Quotient: x^2 + 2 + 3
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 Use the quadratic equation to find the remaining zeroes.
 x = [-2 +- sqrt(4 - 4*1*3)]/2
 x = [-2 +- sqrt(-8)]/2
 x = [-2 +- 2isqrt(2)]/2
 x = -1 + isqrt(2) or x = -1 -isqrt(2)
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 All the zeroes: 1, -1 , -1 + isqrt(2) , x = -1 -isqrt(2)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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