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calamebe

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Hey, so basically I'm really not sure if my method for question 2. i) is right at all. I'm confident with the other parts, but if I've failed somewhere just let me know. Anyway album to working and question is here: http://m.imgur.com/a/1lSPf

Thanks in advance!
 

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Hey, so basically I'm really not sure if my method for question 2. i) is right at all. I'm confident with the other parts, but if I've failed somewhere just let me know. Anyway album to working and question is here: http://m.imgur.com/a/1lSPf

Thanks in advance!
You seemed to have gone the other way. The Q. basically wants us to assume those conditions on s and t, and show that x is a solution if this is the case.

If s and t satisfy those conditions, then your line before you 'equated coefficients' is clearly a true statement, and then reversing your steps shows that s+t is a solution of the given cubic equation.
 

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Nah, it's some random complex analysis textbook haha, hence why it's here. Anyway thanks heaps for your help.
 

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