How to factor the expression: x^3 - 3x^2 - 4x + 12

Math_Junkie

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How do you factor the following expression?

x^3 - 3x^2 - 4x + 12

Is there a rule for these type of expressions? I have no idea how to start..

Any help will be greatly appreciated. :D
 
\(\displaystyle x^{3}-3x^{2}-4x+12\)

\(\displaystyle (x^{3}-3x^{2})-(4x-12)\)

\(\displaystyle x^{2}(x-3)-4(x-3)\)

\(\displaystyle (x^{2}-4)(x-3)\)

\(\displaystyle (x+2)(x-2)(x-3)\)

No fancy tricks. Just grouping and factoring.

But, some are tougher.Look up the Rational Root Theorem.
 
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