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#1 2018-05-09 19:19:38

Fish
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Algebra

Let f(x) be a quartic polynomial with integer coefficients and four integer roots. Suppose the constant term of f(x) is 6.

(a) Is it possible for x=3 to be a root of f(x)?

(b) Is it possible for x=3 to be a double root of f(x)?

Prove your answers.

#2 2018-05-09 19:27:56

Bob
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Posts: 10,143

Re: Algebra

hi Fish,

Welcome to the forum.

This problem seemed familiar so I searched using the word 'quartic'.

Here is the answer:

http://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=24336

Bob


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