How do you use synthetic division to factor x4+4x3−7x2−34x−24?
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Explanation:
First, we use the Rational Root Theorem to determine all possible roots. To do this, we'll divide the constant term by the co-efficient of the highest term and factor this value.
Possible roots are
Now, it's just a matter of plugging each one in to see if the root works. If it does, then we can use synthetic division to divide out that root and keep going.
Let's start with
Since that isn't
Now, let's move on to
This means that
The first step in using Synthetic Division is to find out what makes the binomial
Then, you determine the co-efficients for every term in your polynomial (you MUST also include co-efficients of
Then, you do this little trick where you bring down the first number (
Now, the remainder has the co-efficients on the third line (
We now use this polynomial to check for more roots. If you repeat this process, you'll see that the roots are: