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My working out is too muddled up to post here, I keep ending up with quadratics that I can't solve.

Ex 27(d) Q8 Fitzpatick 3U: Solve the equation 4x3 + 32x2 + 79x + 60 = 0 given that one root is equal to the sum of the other two.
 

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My working out is too muddled up to post here, I keep ending up with quadratics that I can't solve.

Ex 27(d) Q8 Fitzpatick 3U: Solve the equation 4x3 + 32x2 + 79x + 60 = 0 given that one root is equal to the sum of the other two.
Let roots be; a,b,a+b
Sum of roots: 2a+2b = (-8)
a+b=-4......1 => a=-4-b
Product of roots:
ab(a+b)=-15.....2
sub 1 into 2.
Thus, ab=(15/4)....3
sub 1 into 3.
(-4-b)b=(15/4)
b^2+4b+(15/4)=0
b{1,2} = (-4+-sqrt(16-15))/2
b{1} = -1.5, b{2}=-2.5
Thus, a=-2.5, -1.5.
Thus, x= -2.5, -1.5, -4.
 

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