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write out the poly, and make sure all the parts are present then start to run the the synthD 3 2 1 0 ; all the parts are present x^3–x^2–24x–36 x^3–x^2–24x–36 0 <--- add this row ----------------- 6 ) <-- multiply this row
since synthD results in a poly of one less degree, it looks like this thing will turn into a quadratic that will either be prime across the reals or factorable
are you able to work thru it from there? or do you need more help?
well, working down the first column we add the coefficient from the poly inthe first row; to the value in the second row x^3–x^2–24x–36 0 <--- add this row ----------------- 6 ) 1 <-- multiply this row then we multiply that 6 that is just hanging out there by the number that we just got; 6*1 = 6 ; place this value in the next column x^3–x^2–24x–36 0 6 <--- add this row ----------------- 6 ) 1 <-- multiply this row and repeat this process till you get to the end, which should be a zero if they gave you a factor
can you tell me what value we would get for the bottom of the second column?
there are different ways of setting up the process, but the moves are all the same
most of the books ive seen just use the coefficients and put the multiply next to the top row like this 6 | 1 –1 –24 –36 0 <--- add this row ----------------- 1 <-- multiply this row
i find this setup to be more confusing tho and prefer the other setup
no, ive never see any setup like that before, and i wouldnt know how that would relate to the synthD algorithm
then you might wanna write it out like this and fill in the missing parts 6 | 1 –1 –24 –36 0 <--- add this row ----------------- 1 <-- multiply this row
other than that, i got no idea how you would show it online :/
whatcha got in the templates tab?
either that or type in each area the progression of filling in the setup
1+0 = 1 6 | 1 –1 –24 –36 0 <--- add this row ----------------- 1 <-- multiply this row 6*1 = 6 6 | 1 –1 –24 –36 0 6 <--- add this row ----------------- 1 <-- multiply this row -1+6 = 5 6 | 1 –1 –24 –36 0 6 <--- add this row ----------------- 1 5 <-- multiply this row 6*5=30 6 | 1 –1 –24 –36 0 6 30 <--- add this row ----------------- 1 5 <-- multiply this row ETC .......
good luck :)
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