Concept explainers
a
To find:the polynomial function by using the product of factors that are irreducible over the rational.
a
Answer to Problem 51E
The polynomial function by using the product of factors that are irreducible over the rational
is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given polynomial function is,
Concept used:
Factors of a polynomial;
Every polynomial of degree
The given polynomial functionis,
This polynomial function can be written as,
Now,simplify as
Now, solving the value of
Following the above polynomial function as quadratic factors
b
To find: the polynomial function by using the product of quadratic factors that are irreducible over the rational
b
Answer to Problem 51E
The polynomial function by using the product of quadratic factors that are irreducible over the rational is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given polynomial function is,
Concept used:
Factors of a polynomial;
Every polynomial of degree
The given polynomial function is,
This polynomial function can be written as,
Now, simplify as quadratic equation.
Now, solving the value of
Therefore the above polynomial function asquadraticfactors
c
To find: the polynomial function by using the product of factors that are irreducible over the rational in completely factored form.
c
Answer to Problem 51E
The polynomial function by using the product of factors that are irreducible over the rational in completely factored form is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given polynomial function is,
Concept used:
Factors of a polynomial;
Every polynomial of degree
The given polynomial function is,
This polynomial function can be written as,
Now, simplify as quadratic equation.
Now, solving the value of
Following the above polynomial function as quadratic factors
Also,solvingthe value of
Therefore,we have the completely factored form of the polynomial function are.
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