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Polynomial Problem
Thanks all.. uh kind of stuck on another poly question... Solve the equation 6x^{4}-11x^{3}-26x^{2}+22x+24=0 given that the product of two of the roots is equal to the product of the other two.
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Jun 30, 2009
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Mathematics Extension 1
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Polynomial Problem
wow.. thx if you don't mind, can you show me the steps using calculus as well?
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Jun 30, 2009
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Mathematics Extension 1
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Polynomial Problem
nah i just entered a random HSC year
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Jun 30, 2009
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Mathematics Extension 1
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Polynomial Problem
Uh we haven't done calculus yet at school, would you have any idea on doing it with just normal algebra?
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Jun 30, 2009
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Mathematics Extension 1
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Polynomial Problem
hello.. any help would be greatly appreciated. If two of the roots of the equation x^{3}+qx+r=0are equal, show that 4q^{3}+27r^{2}=0.
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Jun 30, 2009
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Mathematics Extension 1
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Polynomial problem
hello.. any help would be greatly appreciated. If two of the roots of the equationx^{3}+qx+r=0 are equal, show that 4q^{3}+27r^{2}=0.
swdbf
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Jun 30, 2009
Replies: 1
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