Giant Lobster
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Is there a way to solve x^3 - 3x^2 + 3x + 3 = 0? (Answer is 1 - 2^(2/3) i think)
Is there some kind of cubic formula (like the quadratic formula we learnt in yr 9) I could use in these situations?
(No im not an idiot, there is one but its not in the syllabus. I remember seeing it before, got a square root within another or somethin and has complex numbers in it I think)
If not, is there a way to do it using agebraic skills? like, rearranging etc...
(Originally this was a question asking me to find the stationary point of y = (x^3 - 3x)/((x-1)^2) but i dunno how to solve cubics without rational roots; perhaps there was another way)
Is there some kind of cubic formula (like the quadratic formula we learnt in yr 9) I could use in these situations?
(No im not an idiot, there is one but its not in the syllabus. I remember seeing it before, got a square root within another or somethin and has complex numbers in it I think)
If not, is there a way to do it using agebraic skills? like, rearranging etc...
(Originally this was a question asking me to find the stationary point of y = (x^3 - 3x)/((x-1)^2) but i dunno how to solve cubics without rational roots; perhaps there was another way)
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