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In polynomials, how do you figure out if a question has a double or triple root? Using the long division method?
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What was the question? There may be shortcuts available.In polynomials, how do you figure out if a question has a double or triple root? Using the long division method?
Ohh so does this only occur in Ext 2?!?! So I don't need it for Ext 1?In extension 2, if a polynomial has a double root, this root is also true for its first derivative, if it has a triple root, this root is true for its first and second derivative and so on.
But keep in mind, you can only use this in extension 2.
This is a technique in extension 2, keep in mind there are techniques to solve this in extension 1, I have demonstrated how to do it aboveOhh so does this only occur in Ext 2?!?! So I don't need it for Ext 1?
Ohhh that's actually a smart way to look at it! Thank you so much, I shall attempt to use that method
Probably. If it was 4U, we could differentiate P(x) and sub. in a root we've found already to see if it's also a root of the derivative, which would show us whether or not it's a double root (and if it was a double root, we could differentiate again and sub. in to the second derivative to check if it's a triple root, and so on).Ohhh that's actually a smart way to look at it! Thank you so much, I shall attempt to use that method
Would you do the same for a triple root?