Some students are asked to write down linear and quadratic expressions that have $(x + 2)$ as a factor - Junior Cycle Mathematics - Question 13 - 2014
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Some students are asked to write down linear and quadratic expressions that have $(x + 2)$ as a factor.
(a) The expressions $3x + 5$, $x + 1$, and $2x - 10$ are exa... show full transcript
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Step 1
Write down a linear expression in $x$, other than $x + 2$, that has $x + 2$ as a factor.
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One possible linear expression is 2x+4=2(x+2), which includes x+2 as a factor.
Step 2
For what value of $k$ will Anton's expression have $x + 2$ as a factor?
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In the expression x2−k, to have x+2 as a factor, we can rewrite it using the difference of squares:
oot1{4})(x +
oot1{4})$$
Thus, we find that $k = 4$.
Step 3
Find Denise's expression.
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Using the multiplication, we have:
(x+2)(2x+3)=x(2x+3)+2(2x+3)=2x2+3x+4x+6=2x2+7x+6
So, Denise's expression is 2x2+7x+6.
Step 4
Explain how division will allow her to check if $x + 2$ is a factor.
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If x+2 is a factor of the polynomial 3x2+11x+10, the polynomial should divide evenly by x+2, resulting in no remainder. If the remainder is 0, then x+2 is indeed a factor.
Step 5
Divide $3x^2 + 11x + 10$ by $x + 2$.
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Performing synthetic or polynomial division gives:
Divide the leading term: 3x2/x=3x.
Multiply back: 3x(x+2)=3x2+6x.
Subtract: (3x2+11x+10)−(3x2+6x)=5x+10.
Next, divide 5x+10 by x+2:
5. The result is 3x+5 with a remainder of 0. Therefore,
3x2+11x+10=(x+2)(3x+5).
Step 6
Write down one quadratic expression, other than those already given above, that has $x + 2$ as a factor.
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A quadratic expression that has x+2 as a factor could be obtained by multiplying x+2 by another linear expression, for example,
(x+2)(x+1)=x2+3x+2.
This gives the quadratic x2+3x+2, which has x+2 as a factor.
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