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yeezus

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I need help with these 2 questions, one is on polynomial and the other is induction.

1. A polynomial is given by f(x)=(x-7)^2 Q(x). Show f(-1) =f'(-1)=0

2. Prove by induction -4 + 8 - 16 +...+4(-2)^(n-1) = [4(-2)^n -1]/3 for all n>or equal to 1

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does it become f'(x) = (x+1)^5 g'(x) + g(x) 5(x+1)^4
 

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Not sure how (x-7)^2 becomes (x+1)^5 . The question as it stands is wrong.
 

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I need help with these 2 questions, one is on polynomial and the other is induction.

1. A polynomial is given by f(x)=(x-7)^2 Q(x). Show f(-1) =f'(-1)=0

2. Prove by induction -4 + 8 - 16 +...+4(-2)^(n-1) = [4(-2)^n -1]/3 for all n>or equal to 1

Cheers,
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I don't think either of your questions are right, but I did 1 for the sake of it.
 

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