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Question

Factorise x2+3x+2 by using the Factor Theorem.


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(x+1)(x+6)

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(x+1)(x+2)

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(x+4)(x+2)

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(x+5)(x+2)

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Solution

The correct option is B

(x+1)(x+2)


Let p(x)=x2+3x+2.

Let factors be (xa) and (xb)

So, p(x)=(xa)(xb)

p(x)=x2bxax+ab

On comparing the constants, we get ab = 2.

The factors of 2 are +1,-1,-2 and 2.

Now, p(2)=(2)2+(3×(2))+2=46+2=0.

So, (x + 2) is a factor of p(x).

Also, p(1)=(1)2+(3×(1))+2=13+2=0

So, (x +1) is also a factor of p(x).

Therefore, x2+3x+2=(x+1)(x+2)


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