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How do you know when a polynomial equation has integer solutions? Trevor Wooley, Tim Browning and Andy Booker from the mathematics department of Bristol University are using analytical methods to ...
What type of roots the equation has can be shown by the discriminant. The discriminant for a quadratic equation \(a{x^2} + bx + c = 0\) is \({b^2} - 4ac\). And the types of root the equation has ...
First, we need to find which number when substituted into the equation will give the answer zero. \(f(1) = {(1)^3} + 4{(1)^2} + (1) - 6 = 0\) Therefore \((x - 1)\)is ...
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