A AfroNerd New Member Joined Feb 21, 2016 Messages 24 Gender Male HSC 2017 Feb 23, 2016 #1 i wasn't quite sure how to find m Two roots of x^3 +mx^2+15x-7=0 are equal and rational. find m.
H HeroicPandas Heroic! Joined Mar 8, 2012 Messages 1,547 Gender Male HSC 2013 Feb 23, 2016 #2 Do you know a relationship between a polynomial's roots and it's coefficients?
BLIT2014 The pessimistic optimist. Moderator Joined Jul 11, 2012 Messages 11,591 Location l'appel du vide Gender Undisclosed HSC 2014 Uni Grad 2018 Feb 23, 2016 #3
D Drsoccerball Well-Known Member Joined May 28, 2014 Messages 3,650 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2015 Feb 23, 2016 #4 AfroNerd said: i wasn't quite sure how to find m Two roots of x^3 +mx^2+15x-7=0 are equal and rational. find m. Click to expand...
AfroNerd said: i wasn't quite sure how to find m Two roots of x^3 +mx^2+15x-7=0 are equal and rational. find m. Click to expand...
BLIT2014 The pessimistic optimist. Moderator Joined Jul 11, 2012 Messages 11,591 Location l'appel du vide Gender Undisclosed HSC 2014 Uni Grad 2018 Feb 23, 2016 #5 http://community.boredofstudies.org/13/mathematics-extension-1/345490/polynomials-roots.html
A AfroNerd New Member Joined Feb 21, 2016 Messages 24 Gender Male HSC 2017 Feb 23, 2016 #6 where did u get a^2 + 14/a = 15 from
leehuan Well-Known Member Joined May 31, 2014 Messages 5,805 Gender Male HSC 2015 Feb 23, 2016 #7 AfroNerd said: where did u get a^2 + 14/a = 15 from Click to expand... By substituting his second equation into the first? Just use InteGrand's comment that he linked though.
AfroNerd said: where did u get a^2 + 14/a = 15 from Click to expand... By substituting his second equation into the first? Just use InteGrand's comment that he linked though.