Help would be appreciated :D
Dr. Zoidberg Member Joined May 23, 2008 Messages 132 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2009 Sep 5, 2008 #1 Help would be appreciated Last edited: Sep 5, 2008
I independantz Member Joined Apr 4, 2007 Messages 409 Gender Male HSC 2008 Sep 5, 2008 #2 This is more a 4 unit q, but: since from part (a) you proved that F(a)=F'(a)=0 for multiple roots, you simply just let P(1)=P'(1)=0 and you solve for a and b.
This is more a 4 unit q, but: since from part (a) you proved that F(a)=F'(a)=0 for multiple roots, you simply just let P(1)=P'(1)=0 and you solve for a and b.
tommykins i am number -e^i*pi Joined Feb 18, 2007 Messages 5,730 Gender Male HSC 2008 Sep 5, 2008 #3 Sub in x = 1 into P(x) , you get a+b = -6 Then sub x = 1 into P'(x) and solve simultaneously.
C conics2008 Active Member Joined Mar 26, 2008 Messages 1,228 Gender Male HSC 2005 Sep 6, 2008 #4 tommy is spot on. it just means that p(1)=p'(1)=p''(1)=p'''(1)=.........=P^7(1)=0