SOLUTION: Solve for x :(x+1)exponent2+3x(x+1)exponent2+3xexponent2(x+1)+x exponent3 =0
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Question 1100949: Solve for x :(x+1)exponent2+3x(x+1)exponent2+3xexponent2(x+1)+x exponent3 =0
Answer by greenestamps(13216) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I very much suspect that the equation is supposed to have the first term to the power 3 instead of 2.
As you show the problem, it is not very interesting, or very educational.
But if the first exponent is 3, then there is something to learn from the problem.
So I will answer the question, assuming a power of 3 on the first term.
The equation is then
The expression is in the form of
which is equal to
So the equation is equivalent to
The equation has a triple root at x = -1/2.
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