K4M1N3
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Q. The Polynomial equation P(x) = 0 has a double root at x = a. By writing:
Where Q(x) is a polynomial
Show that P'(a) = 0
I was just wondering since P(x) has only a double root at x = a......Doesn't that mean that the polynomial Q(x) does NOT have a root at x = a?
i.e.
Where Q(x) is a polynomial
Show that P'(a) = 0
I was just wondering since P(x) has only a double root at x = a......Doesn't that mean that the polynomial Q(x) does NOT have a root at x = a?
i.e.