Factor Theorem - Find Two Unknown Coefficients, Given Two Factors - Polynomial - Exam Style Question

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Using the factor theorem for polynomials, to find two unknown coefficients. Given two factors of a polynomial with two unknown coefficients, p and q, we learn how to find their values using the factor theorem by deriving two equations in terms of the unknowns p and q and solving them simultaneously. The method is explained in detail via a worked example.
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Thank you!! i was stuck on a similar question for a very long time.

Emoly
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by far thhe best explaination on youtube, god bless your heart

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BRO MY TEACHER DIDN'T EVEN EXPLAIN THIS WELL. THANKS ALOT!

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Wow, this cleared up so much confusion. Thank you for making this video

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Im supposed to figure this out myself but thankssss😭😭

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I'm really having a hard time with this problem, can someone please help me?
2a^3 + bx + 6; Given that (x-1) and (x-2) are both factors of the given polynomials, find the value of and b?

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Hello. I have a question here that I am stuck on. I have tried your method but I have came down to the subtracting two equations and I have
16r+4s = -128
-4r-2s = -10
How can I get a variable's value from here?

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thank you so much, i was stuck on a question similar to this for almost 2 hours!

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What if we aren’t given what the factors are

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