Start question 26 by letting the three roots be
.
Root theory (sum of roots, product of roots, etc) can then be used to get
for part (a) and then use the three equations to eliminate
and
to get the relationship between the coefficients.
Alternatively, from the factor and multiple root theorems, you know that
, which is another approach to part (a). Finding
and substituting
can then yield the relationships between coefficients.
Using root theory:
The same equation results from the multiple root theorem:
You could put each possible solution into
to establish which is the double root.
The coefficient result will arise from putting
and
into one of the root theory equations and rearranging.