Not really difficult (like a HSC Q7 polynomial question, all bark no bite), but adds depth to your polynomial knowledge.
Let P(x) be the quadratic ax^2+bx+c. Suppose that P(x)=x has unequal roots. Show that the roots are also roots of P(P(x)=x. Find a quadratic equation for the other roots of this equation. Hence solve, (x^2-3x+2)^2-3(x^2-3x+2)+2-x=0.
Let P(x) be the quadratic ax^2+bx+c. Suppose that P(x)=x has unequal roots. Show that the roots are also roots of P(P(x)=x. Find a quadratic equation for the other roots of this equation. Hence solve, (x^2-3x+2)^2-3(x^2-3x+2)+2-x=0.
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