M@ster P
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Hi i need help with this question:
a, b, ab are the roots of the equation 4x^3 + 6x^2 + c = 0, where c is a non-zero constant.
i. show that ab =/= 0
ii. Show that ab + a^2b + ab^2 = 0 and deduce the value of a + b
iii. Show that ab = -0.5
iv. Solve the equation to determine the value of c
a, b, ab are the roots of the equation 4x^3 + 6x^2 + c = 0, where c is a non-zero constant.
i. show that ab =/= 0
ii. Show that ab + a^2b + ab^2 = 0 and deduce the value of a + b
iii. Show that ab = -0.5
iv. Solve the equation to determine the value of c