The strongest thing i can say about G-filtered Polycules, is that "someday, grade school kids will be rational-factoring cubic polynomials without even knowing it". So you can only imagine what they will be capable of when they enter High School, College, and Beyond, and NOT just in Mathematics !!! A design for the "game" they play after recess might look like the image below, "CUBICS CUBE" sounds catchy for a title. Find and the factors of the cubic magically appear, the BIG CIRCLE equation reveals the Rational factor, and the LITTLE CIRCLE equation reveals the quadratic factor. The pic below shows the formal Mathematics in factoring via Unit Conjugate G-filtration. Note: DROS is Descartes' Rule Of Signs, which when used with Conjugate G-filtration makes a powerful factoring Tool for ANY polynomial !!! Junior High School grads can now factor an integer-coefficient polynomial of ANY degree. The pic below shows the work required in factoring the cubic . How would you find all the rational factors ??? This facebook video explains the Game of G-filtered Polycules for Cubics; leave a comment:
https://www.facebook.com/TruSpot/videos/vb.1021243805/10208395010805791/?type=2 factored via Unit G-filtration. And finally, this is the "G-filtration Cumulative Summary" from Book(1):
And here is the Introduction to my Book(1), and below that, the Quadratic
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Can you provide a brief step-by-step explanation to this method? This is hard to understand. But I find this method much efficient than rational root theorem.
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here's a video describing the 'Game' of factoring a cubic polynomial, leave a comment there, I would appreciate any criticism/feedback: https://www.facebook.com/TruSpot/videos/vb.1021243805/10208395010805791/?type=2
Where are the books (1) and (2) available?
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here's a video describing the 'Game' of factoring a cubic polynomial, leave a comment there, I would appreciate any criticism/feedback: https://www.facebook.com/TruSpot/videos/vb.1021243805/10208395010805791/?type=2
this facebook video explains the Game of G-filtered Polycules for Cubics; leave a comment.
get the latest version of "G-filtered Polycules" here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/factorthis/