SOLUTION: Find the equation whose roots are each two more than the roots of x^3-4x^2+3x+2
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Question 910555: Find the equation whose roots are each two more than the roots of x^3-4x^2+3x+2
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
first find roots:
write as and as
group
if => first root
to find other two zeros solve using quadr. formula
second root:
third root:
now make all two more:
first root => two more will be
second root: => two more will be
third root: => two more will be
Find the equation using roots:
multiply all
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