Answer:
- [tex]\frac{4x^4 - 4x^2 - x - 3}{2x^2 - 3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1:
- Simplify: [tex]\frac{4x^4 - 4x^2 - x - 3}{2x^2 - 3}[/tex]
Checking for a perfect cube:
- 4x⁴ - 4x² - x - 3 is not a perfect cube.
Trying to factor by pulling out:
- Factoring: 4x⁴ - 4x² - x - 3
- Thoughtfully split the expression at hand into groups, each group having two terms:
- Group 1: - x - 3
- Group 2: 4x⁴ - 4x³
- Pull out from each group separately:
- Group 1: (x + 3) • (-1)
- Group 2: (x² - 1) • (4x²)
- Bad news!! Factoring by pulling out fails:
- The groups have no common factor and can not be added up to form a multiplication
Final result:
- [tex]\frac{4x^4 - 4x^2 - x - 3}{2x^2 - 3}[/tex]