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Factorize and then divide 5x3+16x2+12x by (x+2). Find the value of 5x3+16x2+12x for x=3. [4 MARKS]

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Solution

Factorisation: 2 Marks
Division: 1 Mark
Substitution: 1 Mark

5x3+16x2+12x

=5x3+10x2+6x2+12x

=5x2(x+2)+6x(x+2)

=(5x2+6x)(x+2)

Dividing above expression by (x+2) gives 5x2+6x

x = 3

5x3+16x2+12x

=5(3)3+16(3)2+12(3)

=315


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