James Smithson
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I have been away from maths for a few years as my wife got very ill but as shes on the mend i started up my couse again . however I am very confused about the smallest details sometimes.
for example in my book we have a deivitive going from
f'(x) = 6 x^2 -9x-6
= 3(2x+1)(x-2)
its the second = part where i am confused i dont know how they got there or how i do simular with the next one. or what its called . I think it was done to remove the exponent to solve for 0 for stationary points but what is the process called where you change it from
6 x^2 -9x-6 to 3(2x+1)(x-2)
im trying to do it with 4x^3 -8x^2 -4x and i get as far as taking the 4x out and end up with 4x(x^2 -2x^2 -x) ...
thanks in advance for help and appologies if in the wrong forum
for example in my book we have a deivitive going from
f'(x) = 6 x^2 -9x-6
= 3(2x+1)(x-2)
its the second = part where i am confused i dont know how they got there or how i do simular with the next one. or what its called . I think it was done to remove the exponent to solve for 0 for stationary points but what is the process called where you change it from
6 x^2 -9x-6 to 3(2x+1)(x-2)
im trying to do it with 4x^3 -8x^2 -4x and i get as far as taking the 4x out and end up with 4x(x^2 -2x^2 -x) ...
thanks in advance for help and appologies if in the wrong forum