H hendo144 New Member Joined Aug 16, 2009 Messages 12 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2010 Mar 12, 2010 #1 hi guys i need help with this question: Two roots of the equation 2x^3 - x^2 + kx + 4 = 0 1) prove that x=1/2 is a zero for the above polynomial. 2) find the other two zeros thank you in advance!
hi guys i need help with this question: Two roots of the equation 2x^3 - x^2 + kx + 4 = 0 1) prove that x=1/2 is a zero for the above polynomial. 2) find the other two zeros thank you in advance!
C cutemouse Account Closed Joined Apr 23, 2007 Messages 2,250 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Mar 12, 2010 #2 I think the questions is wrong. Where's it from?
H hendo144 New Member Joined Aug 16, 2009 Messages 12 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2010 Mar 12, 2010 #3 my half yearly school paper last year
C cutemouse Account Closed Joined Apr 23, 2007 Messages 2,250 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Mar 12, 2010 #4 Are you sure that you didn't type the equation wrong?
xV1P3R Member Joined Jan 1, 2007 Messages 199 Gender Male HSC 2010 Mar 12, 2010 #5 The question doesn't seem to make sense unless 1) isn't a question, but a condition to the question. Maybe it should read: Code: Given the equation 2x^3 - x^2 + kx + 4 = 0 if x=1/2 is a zero for the above polynomial, find the other two zeros
The question doesn't seem to make sense unless 1) isn't a question, but a condition to the question. Maybe it should read: Code: Given the equation 2x^3 - x^2 + kx + 4 = 0 if x=1/2 is a zero for the above polynomial, find the other two zeros