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You're going to need to show us the rest of the question for us to do (iii)

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Okay, for (c)
You know there's a double root at x=1 so P(x)=?(x-1)(x-1)(x-gamma)

alpha*beta*gamma=-d/a=1/2
You know two roots are one and 1*1=1 so the last root is obviously 1/2.

Hence, P(x)=?(x-1)(x-1)(x-1/2)

Now, When you multiply -1,-1 and -1/2, it becomes -1/2 which is not -1.

.`. ?=2

Hence P(x)=2(x-1)(x-1)(x-1/2)

From here, you just solve by expanding then equating which I will leave for you to do.
 
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IamBread, why can't I see a LaTeX button, the "f(x)" button or w/e button it was isn't here? :O
 

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Wow d.... last time i do math on latex, going to do it on paper first from now on. Was such a good feeling when I came up with the right answer :rolleyes2:
 

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Let the roots be alpha, beta, alpha + beta.








1 into 3,



1, 4 into 2.



 

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Perhaps I am going blind, but (d) and (e) look pretty similar to me...
 

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