Mathematics 9709 · AS & A Level · Algebra

Algebra — practice question

(i)[5]

Use the factor theorem to prove that $(x + 2)$ is a factor of $6x^3 + 13x^2 - 33x - 70$, and then factorise the expression fully.

(ii)[2]

Identify the roots of the equation $6 + 13y - 33y^2 - 70y^3 = 0$.

(c(ii))[2]

Identify the roots of the equation $6 + 13y - 33y^2 - 70y^3 = 0$.

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