Is it possible to factor y=2x^3-2x^2+2x-2 ? If so, what are the factors?

2 Answers
Apr 4, 2018

Yes, it is possible to factor this. Here is what I did:

Explanation:

y = 2x^3-2x^2+2x-2

y = 2x^2(x-1) + 2(x-1)

y = (2x^2+2)(x-1)

The factors are (2x^2+2) and (x-1).

Apr 4, 2018

y=2(x^2+1)(x-1)

Explanation:

y=2x^3-2x^2+2x-2
Greatest common factor:
y=2*(x^3-x^2+x-1)
Factor by grouping:
y=2*((x^3-x^2)+(x-1))
y=2*(x^2*(x-1)+1*(x-1))
y=2*(x^2+1)*(x-1)
Thus, the factors are 2, (x^2+1), and (x-1)
graph{2x^3-2x^2+2x-2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}