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"If one root of the polynomial x^3-bx^2+cx-d=0 is equal to the product of the other two, show that (c+d)^2=d(b+1)^2 "


Btw this is question 16)a) from Year 12 Cambridge extension 1, exercise 4f
 
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"If one root of the polynomial x^3-bx^2+cx-d=0 is equal to the product of the other two, show that (c+d)^2=d(b+1)^2 "


Btw this is question 16)a) from Year 12 Cambridge extension 1, exercise 4f
So roots are:











 
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