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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do you factor 0=y^3+2y-3 ?

Directrix (directrix):

Use the Rational Root Theorem to determine if you can find a rational root. To help you get started, 1 is a root which means that (y-1) is a factor of y^3+2y-3. Now, divide (y-1) into (y^3+2y-3) to get the other factor. Then, find the roots.

Directrix (directrix):

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