I'm sorry, but this is cryptic to the point of unintelligibility. Are you saying that you're using some software package to which you suspect that many or most of us have access...? And that you're entering this non-quadratic into that software package, asking it to apply quadratic methods to its factorization, and wondering why the results aren't making sense...? And then you asking whatever software package to apply another (possibly more general) method, and you're getting something you don't like...? And you'd like us to contact the manufacturer with a "bug" report of some sort...? :shock:When asking for factoring : x^3+y^3+x^2.y+y^2.x
gives : (1+xy)(x+y) (using the AC method for factoring)
which is not correct.
Same thing requesting "Factor by Grouping".
Bug?
\(\displaystyle x^3+y^3+x^2y+xy^2\\x^2(x+y)+y^2(x+y)\\(x+y)(x^2+y^2)\)When asking for factoring : x^3+y^3+x^2.y+y^2.x
gives : (1+xy)(x+y) (using the AC method ?? for factoring) which is not correct.
The AC method that I have seen applies to a quadratic, not cubic, so we need to get around that problem. What if we re-write the expression asWhen asking for factoring : x^3+y^3+x^2.y+y^2.x
gives : (1+xy)(x+y) (using the AC method for factoring)
which is not correct.
Same thing requesting "Factor by Grouping".
Bug?
When asking for factoring : x^3+y^3+x^2.y+y^2.x
gives : (1+xy)(x+y) (using the AC method for factoring)
which is not correct.
Same thing requesting "Factor by Grouping".
Bug?
When asking for factoring : x^3+y^3+x^2.y+y^2.x
gives : (1+xy)(x+y) (using the AC method for factoring)
which is not correct.
Same thing requesting "Factor by Grouping".
Bug?
Ah. That's makes much more sense!I used the "factoring calculator" which is [furnished] by [Mathway through] FreeMathHelp on the Calculators tab:
http://www.freemathhelp.com/factoring-calculator.php
Entering x^3+y^3+x^2.y+y^2.x and asking for factors gives a wrong answer.