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factorising quadratics

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jennymac | 18:01 Sun 12th Nov 2006 | Science
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I will put that a little clearer


x cubed minus 2x cubed minus 11x minus 12

Thank you in anticipation

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do you mean

x^3 - 2x^3 - 11x -12 or
x^3 - 2x� - 11x -12?

=0?

anyway, neither are quadratics, they are cubic equations.
for x^3 - 2x� - 11x -12, there is only one real factor, (x-4.8)
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Thanks for your time to answer I will go through your answers and see if I can make sense of it.

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