Friday, March 29, 2019

College Algebra, Chapter 4, 4.5, Section 4.5, Problem 22

Factor the polynomial P(x)=x3x2+x, and find all its zeros. State the multiplicity of each zero.

To find the zeros of P, we set x3x2+x=0, so x(x2x+1)=0 by using quadratic formula


x=(1)±(1)24(1)(1)2(1)=1±32=1±3i2


By factorization,


P(x)=x[x(1+3i2)][x(13i2)]


The zeros of P are 0,1+3i2 and 13i2. Each zeros has multiplicity of 1.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Why is the fact that the Americans are helping the Russians important?

In the late author Tom Clancy’s first novel, The Hunt for Red October, the assistance rendered to the Russians by the United States is impor...