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These are driving me mad:
(1)Suppose the polynomial
has integer coefficients, and its roots are distinct integers.Given that a_n=2 and a_0=66, what is the least possible value of
?(2)Two of the roots of the polynomial
have product -32.Determine k.
(3)Let
be the roots of f(x).Compute
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hi thedarktiger,
Q1. Odd ? By Vieta, the sum of the roots will be -a sub(n-1)/asub(n)
So how small can the absolute value of the sum of the roots be ?
If n is odd, they could be 0, ±p, ±q, ±r ...... In this case the sum of the roots is zero. So I claim the minimum value is zero. [Somehow, I don't think that can be right, but I cannot see why not.
EDIT: Just had a fresh thought about this. Working on it................................
That doesn't work because the product of the roots would be zero not 66/2 = 33
As the root are integers try a = ±3 b = ±11 and look for the smallest sum ('absoluted').
Q2. Let the roots be a, b, c and d, and say ab = -32.
Then cd = -1984/-32 = +62
k = ab + ac + ad + bc + bd + cd = -32 + 62 + (a+b)(c+d)
Let P = a+b and Q = c+d. Then we have
k = 30 + PQ ..............................(1)
Also
P + Q = 18 .................................(2)
and
-32c + 62b + 62a -32d = -200 = -32Q + 62P ...................(3)
Solve (2) and (3) and substitute into (1)
I haven't looked at Q3 yet.
Bob
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Q3.
Should be straight forward to sum those.
Bob
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The answer for q1 was 14. Interesting.
That means the poly was 2x^3+14x^2-82x+66.
q2 was 86 then.
Thank you for your help.
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hi thedarktiger,
Q2.
I get 86 as well
Q1
So choose p = 11 and q =+3
Have you an answer for Q3 yet ?
Bob
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