Constip8edSkunk
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Can someone help me on 2 questions, both from cambridge (further questions 4: q11 and q12) :
1/ the eqation x^n+px-q=0 has a double root. Show that
(p/n)^n+[q/(n-1)]^(n-1)=0
2/ The roots of the equation n(Sigma)r=1 [ arx^(n-r) ]= 0 , where a0 =1, are the the first n positive intergers. Show that
a2 = (n+1)(n-1)(3n+2)n/24
Thanx
1/ the eqation x^n+px-q=0 has a double root. Show that
(p/n)^n+[q/(n-1)]^(n-1)=0
2/ The roots of the equation n(Sigma)r=1 [ arx^(n-r) ]= 0 , where a0 =1, are the the first n positive intergers. Show that
a2 = (n+1)(n-1)(3n+2)n/24
Thanx
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