Use the factor theorem to determine whether g(x) =x+1 is a factor of p(x) in the following p(x) =2x^3+x^2 -2x -1​

Use the factor theorem to determine whether g(x) =x+1 is a factor of p(x) in the following p(x) =2x^3+x^2 -2x -1​

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  1. Explanation:

    (i) Apply factor theorem

    x+1=0

    So x=−1

    2x

    3

    +x

    2

    −2x−1

    Replace x by −1, we get

    2(−1)

    3

    +(−1)

    2

    −2(−1)−1=−2+1+2−1=0

    Reminder is 0 so that x+1 is a factor of 2x

    3

    +x

    2

    −2x−1

    (ii) Apply factor theorem

    x+2=0

    So x=−2

    x

    3

    +3x

    2

    +3x+1

    Replace x by −2, we get

    (−2)

    3

    +3(−2)

    2

    +3(−2)+1=−8+12−6+1=1

    Reminder is 1 so that x+2 is not a factor of x

    3

    +3x

    2

    +3x+1

    (iii) Apply factor theorem

    x−3=0

    So x=3

    x

    3

    −4x

    2

    +x+6

    Replace x by 3, we get

    (3)

    3

    −4(3)

    2

    +(3)−1=27−36+3+6=0

    Reminder is 0 so that x−3 is a factor of x

    3

    −4x

    2

    +x+6

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