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Factor Theorem

The document contains a series of questions related to the Factor Theorem, focusing on polynomial functions and their factors. Each question requires the application of the theorem to demonstrate factors, find roots, and perform algebraic manipulations. The document is structured for educational purposes, likely for Year 1 mathematics students.

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Factor Theorem

The document contains a series of questions related to the Factor Theorem, focusing on polynomial functions and their factors. Each question requires the application of the theorem to demonstrate factors, find roots, and perform algebraic manipulations. The document is structured for educational purposes, likely for Year 1 mathematics students.

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Factor Theorem - Year 1 Core PhysicsAndMathsTutor.

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Questions

Q1.

f(x) = 4x3 – 12x2 + 2x – 6

(a) Use the factor theorem to show that (x – 3) is a factor of f(x).


(2)
(b) Hence show that 3 is the only real root of the equation f(x) = 0
(4)

(Total for question = 6 marks)


Factor Theorem - Year 1 Core PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com

Q2.

g(x) = 4x3 – 12x2 – 15x + 50

(a) Use the factor theorem to show that (x + 2) is a factor of g(x).


(2)
(b) Hence show that g(x) can be written in the form g(x) = (x + 2) (ax + b)2, where a and b
are integers to be found.
(4)

Figure 2 shows a sketch of part of the curve with equation y = g(x)

(c) Use your answer to part (b), and the sketch, to deduce the values of x for which
(i) g(x) 0
(ii) g(2x) = 0
(3)

(Total for question = 9 marks)


Factor Theorem - Year 1 Core PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com

Q3.

f(x) = 2x3 – 13x2 + 8x + 48

(a) Prove that (x – 4) is a factor of f(x).


(2)
(b) Hence, using algebra, show that the equation f(x) = 0 has only two distinct roots.
(4)

Figure 2 shows a sketch of part of the curve with equation y = f(x).

(c) Deduce, giving reasons for your answer, the number of real roots of the equation

2x3 – 13x2 + 8x + 46 = 0
(2)
Given that k is a constant and the curve with equation y = f(x + k) passes through the origin,

(d) find the two possible values of k.


(2)

(Total for question = 10 marks)


Factor Theorem - Year 1 Core PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com

Q4.

g(x) = 2x3 + x2 41x 70

(a) Use the factor theorem to show that g(x) is divisible by (x 5).
(2)
(b) Hence, showing all your working, write g(x) as a product of three linear factors.
(4)
The finite region R is bounded by the curve with equation y = g(x) and the x-axis, and lies
below the x-axis.

(c) Find, using algebraic integration, the exact value of the area of R.
(4)

(Total for question = 10 marks)


Factor Theorem - Year 1 Core PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com

Q5.

f ( x ) = 2 x3 5 x2 + ax + a

Given that (x + 2) is a factor of f ( x ), find the value of the constant a.


(3)

(Total for question = 3 marks)


Factor Theorem - Year 1 Core PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com

Q6.

f (x) = 3x3 + 8x2 9x + 10,

(a) (i) Calculate f (2)


(ii) Write f (x) as a product of two algebraic factors.
(3)
Using the answer to (a)(ii),

(b) prove that there are exactly two real solutions to the equation

3y6 + 8y4 9y2 + 10 = 0


(2)
(c) on

3 tan3 8 tan2 + 9 tan 10 = 0


(1)

(Total for question = 6 marks)


Factor Theorem - Year 1 Core PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com

Q7.

f(x) = 3x3 + 2ax2 – 4x + 5a

Given that (x + 3) is a factor of f(x), find the value of the constant a.

(Total for question = 3 marks)


Factor Theorem - Year 1 Core PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com

Q8.

f(x) = ax3 + 10x2 3ax 4

Given that (x 1) is a factor of f(x), find the value of the constant a.

You must make your method clear.

(Total for question = 3 marks)


Factor Theorem - Year 1 Core PhysicsAndMathsTutor.com

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