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Polynomials?? (1 Viewer)

Currybear

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Had a polynomials question:

A Polynomial of degree 3 has a double root at 2. When X=1 it takes the value of 6, When X=3 it takes the value of 8, find the polynomial


And im not sure if its simply crunching the algerbra or if there is an easier way to get the solution
 

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Sup.


Had a polynomials question:

A Polynomial of degree 3 has a double root at 2. When X=1 it takes the value of 6, When X=3 it takes the value of 8, find the polynomial


And im not sure if its simply crunching the algerbra or if there is an easier way to get the solution
P(x) = (x-2)^2 (px+q)

P(1) = 6 --> P(1) = p + q = 6
P(3) = 8 --> P(3) = 3p + q = 8

Simultaneously solve for p and q

P(x) = (x-2)^2 (x + 5)

Might expand..

no other way i can think of

is this a 4u question?
 
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