Not entirely as the zeroes are allHmm, not 100% sure, but I'd say.
Hmmm.. I got x(x-1)(2x^2+2x-1)Not entirely as the zeroes are all
x= 1
x= 0
x= (-1+3^1/2)/2
x= (-1-3^1/2)/2
So that answer is not fully factorised.
Fully Factorised is
(x(x-1)(x+(1-3^1/2)/2)(2x+(1+3^1/2))^1/2
Although check it as I did it in my head
Yeah, but I factorised the 2x^2+2x-1 further.Hmmm.. I got x(x-1)(2x^2+2x-1)
I know, I just wanted to show the main part. How can you factorise it further? It would be in surd form, wouldn't it?Yeah, but I factorised the 2x^2+2x-1 further.
Also, don't forget the square root!