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Munkiie

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I already found part a and having trouble with part b of this question, please help.

a) the polynomial equation p(x)=0 has a triple root at x=a. By writing p(x)=(x-a)^3.Q(x), show that p(a)=p'(a)=0.
b) hence find values of u and v if x^5 -9x^4 +ux^3 -18x^2 +v +27 =0 has a triple root at x=3.

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The condition for a triple root at x=a is that .
 
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Hey,

The trick is to differentiate and sub in 3.

so P'(x)=5x^4-36x^3+3ux^2-36x
sub in 3: P'(3)=0 ... subbing this in you will find that u=25
now do the same for P(3)=0, you will find v=-54.
You didn't need to use p''(3) for this Qn.

hope this helped.
 

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