Find all rational zeros of the polynomial, and write the polynomial in factored form. P(x)=4x^{3}+4x^{2}-x-1

Kyran Hudson

Kyran Hudson

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2021-05-09

Find all rational zeros of the polynomial, and write the polynomial in factored form.
P(x)=4x3+4x2x1

Answer & Explanation

Pohanginah

Pohanginah

Skilled2021-05-11Added 96 answers

Step 1
Zeros of the function are those values of x for which the value of the function is 0.
To find the zeros of the polynomial, first we need to factor it.
First rewrite the polynomial as
4x3x+4x21 and then factor out x and 1 from the first two term and the last two terms respectively, then factor out (4x21).
4x3x+4x21=x(4x21)+1(4x21)
=(4x21)(x+1)
Step 2
Use the identity (a2b2)=(ab)(a+b) to further factor the polynomial as follows:
(4x21)(x+1)=((2x)212)(x+1)
=(2x-1)(2x+1)(x+1)
Therefore, the factored form of the polynomial is (2x−1)(2x+1)(x+1).
Step 3
Equate (2x−1)(2x+1)(x+1) to 0 and solve for x to find the zeros of the polynomial.
(2x-1)(2x+1)(x+1)=0
2x-1=0
x=12
2x+1=0
x=12
x+1=0
x=-1
Therefore, the zeros are 12,12 and -1.

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