Cubic Polynomial

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A cubic polynomial is a type of polynomial with the highest power of the variable or degree to be . Cubic polynomials are used in various areas of mathematics and science, including physics, engineering, and economics.

Definition

A cubic polynomial is a polynomial with the highest exponent of a variable i.e. degree of a variable as . The general form of a cubic polynomial is , , where are coefficients and is the constant with all of them being real numbers. An equation involving a cubic polynomial is called a cubic equation.

Some of the examples of a cubic polynomial are

, , ,

Example

Factorise

Taking common

Now factorise