A polynomial function #f(x) = ax^3+bx^2-28x+15# is divisible by #(x+3)# and #f(x)+60# is divisible by #(x-3)#. How do you find #a, b# and solve #f(x) = 0# ?
1 Answer
Jun 23, 2015
Derive linear equations for
giving roots of
Explanation:
Looking at the coefficients of
we find:
[1]
[2]
Then looking at the coefficient of
[1a]
[2a]
Add [1a] and [2a] to get:
So
Subtract [1a] from [2a] to get:
So
From [1] we then have:
So the roots of