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Q 16, exercise 4.1
This is hard to write out, sorry. i'll do my best, but its better if you go and check yourself. btw, sorry turtle, i couldn't do this. i tried a bit, but I didn't know how to progress. ah well
If P(x) - 1 - x + (x^2)/2! - ... + (-1)^n.((x^n)/(n!))
show that P(x) has no multiple zeros for n>=2
Q 14, exercise 4.2
P(x) is a monic polynomial of degree 4 with integer coefficients and constant term 4. One zero is root 2, snother zero is rational and the sum of the zeros is positive. Factorise P(x) fully over R.
if the second one isn't too hard, tell me. I'll have another go at it tommorow.
This is hard to write out, sorry. i'll do my best, but its better if you go and check yourself. btw, sorry turtle, i couldn't do this. i tried a bit, but I didn't know how to progress. ah well
If P(x) - 1 - x + (x^2)/2! - ... + (-1)^n.((x^n)/(n!))
show that P(x) has no multiple zeros for n>=2
Q 14, exercise 4.2
P(x) is a monic polynomial of degree 4 with integer coefficients and constant term 4. One zero is root 2, snother zero is rational and the sum of the zeros is positive. Factorise P(x) fully over R.
if the second one isn't too hard, tell me. I'll have another go at it tommorow.