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Let's get the ball rolling. :)

Remember to post a question after solving one.

 
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(i) -1

(ii) 0

(iii) (-1)2-2(0)=1

Now find the roots.
 

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The real one isn't pretty as well...
 

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Yes. I wolframalpha.com-ised it and got

 

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While we're doing sums and products of roots:
sums and products.jpg

EDIT: How do I get the picture to display without it being an attachment?
 

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to display it type without spaces

[ img ]http://community.boredofstudies.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=24042&d=1325640936[ /img ]

It should come out like this:

 

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While we're doing sums and products of roots:
View attachment 24042

EDIT: How do I get the picture to display without it being an attachment?
It has to already be available on the web (ie: has its own URL link) so you will need to use something like Photobucket.

If you upload a file directly from your hard drive, it will appear as an attachment.

Proof.jpg

It is known that all triangles can be circumscribed within a circle.

Prove that the smallest ratio Circle (the one circumscribing the triangle) : Triangle occurs when the triangle is an equilateral triangle.

EDIT: Wait wtf why am I doing questions? I forgot that this is a Marathon and not a help thread lol.
 
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to display it type without spaces

[ img ]http://community.boredofstudies.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=24042&d=1325640936[ /img ]

It should come out like this:

But this example has already been posted on the web. Hence you can use the img tags.

How would you do it directly from the hard drive? Notice that your text between the img tags is a URL already created by the fact that he posted it up on the web.
 

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How did you know that one root is real and two are complex?
Because sum of roots (squared) was a very small positive value.

It is unlikely that such an ordinary polynomial (look at the coefficients, nothing funky there) has all 3 real roots within the interval [0,1]

EDIT: Woops, I meant (0,1), it is trivial that 0 and 1 are not solutions.
 

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New question,

Realistically in a 3U test (at an ordinary school), they would tell you to use the substitution u=cos(x).

Alternatively, you could turn 2sin(x)cos^2(x) into sin(2x)cos(x) and then proceed to use IBP lol.
 

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Realistically in a 3U test (at an ordinary school), they would tell you to use the substitution u=cos(x).

Alternatively, you could turn 2sin(x)cos^2(x) into sin(2x)cos(x) and then proceed to use IBP lol.
Reverse chain rule lol.
 

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