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Using the Remainder Theorem, factorise the expression`3x^3+ 10x^2+ x- 6.` Hence, solve the equation`3x^3+ 10x^2+ x- 6=0.`

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(x+3) (3x-2) (x+1); `-3, 2/3, -1`
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