Re: factoring higher degree questions




"russiandon" <donalexpop@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> AND PLEASE EXPLAIN

can you be more specific? if you're talking about polynomials, then one way
is to find the roots of it by finding the eigenvalues of its associated
companion matrix, the factored polynomial is then as usual given by the
product of the radicals. this method can factorise polynomials of any
degree.

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