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What are the factors of 1 - x + x^2 -x^3

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Answer:


-\left(x-1\right)\left(x^2+1\right)

Explanation:


1 - x + x^2 -x^3\\\\\mathrm{Factor\:out\:common\:term\:}-1\\\\=-\left(x^3-x^2+x-1\right)\\\\\mathrm{Factor}\:x^3-x^2+x-1:\quad \left(x-1\right)\left(x^2+1\right)\\\\=-\left(x-1\right)\left(x^2+1\right)

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