This question (no.10 from further questions in the arnold & arnold) has been gving me grief so I figured I'd post it here to let you guys have a crack at it. I'm sure I must have overlooked something. Here it is:
The equation x<sup>3</sup> + 3px<sup>2</sup> + 3qx + r = 0, where p<sup>2</sup>≠q, has a double root.
Show that (pq - r)<sup>2</sup> = 4(p<sup>2</sup> - q)(q<sup>2</sup> - pr).
The equation x<sup>3</sup> + 3px<sup>2</sup> + 3qx + r = 0, where p<sup>2</sup>≠q, has a double root.
Show that (pq - r)<sup>2</sup> = 4(p<sup>2</sup> - q)(q<sup>2</sup> - pr).