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P(x)=16x^4-32x^3+16x^2+kx-5, where k is an integer. P(x) has two rational roots, which are opposites of each other, and two non-real roots.
a. If a (alpha) is a non-real root of p(x), show that Re(a)=1 and modulus(a)>1.
b. If the rational roots are +- b (beta), deduce that b^2<5/16/
c. Find the rational roots and the value of k.
d. Factor P(x) into irreducible factors with integer co-efficients.
I just need help with part c. I've done part a and part b.
Thank you.
P(x)=16x^4-32x^3+16x^2+kx-5, where k is an integer. P(x) has two rational roots, which are opposites of each other, and two non-real roots.
a. If a (alpha) is a non-real root of p(x), show that Re(a)=1 and modulus(a)>1.
b. If the rational roots are +- b (beta), deduce that b^2<5/16/
c. Find the rational roots and the value of k.
d. Factor P(x) into irreducible factors with integer co-efficients.
I just need help with part c. I've done part a and part b.
Thank you.