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Question 125808This question is from textbook Introductory Algebra 
:  If anyone could help me with this problem, it would be greatly appreciated.  The problem reads:  A polynomial in x has degree 3.  The coefficient of x^2 is 3 less than the coefficient of x^3.  The coefficient of x is three times the coefficient of x^2.  The remaining coefficient is 2 more than the coefficient of x^3.  The sum of the coefficient is -4.  Find the polynomial. 
This question is from textbook Introductory Algebra 
 Found 3 solutions by  stanbon, ankor@dixie-net.com, MathLover1: Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! A polynomial in x has degree 3. The coefficient of x^2 is 3 less than the coefficient of x^3. The coefficient of x is three times the coefficient of x^2. The remaining coefficient is 2 more than the coefficient of x^3. The sum of the coefficient is -4. Find the polynomial. 
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Let the coefficients be a,b,c,d. 
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EQUATIONS: 
a + b + c + d = -4 
a - b + 0 + 0 = 3 
3a+ 0 - c + 0 = 9 
a + 0 + 0 - e =-2 
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Solved using TI Matrix function: 
a = 1 
b = -2  
c = -6 
d = 3 
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polynomial 
x^3-2x^2-6x+3 
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Cheers, 
Stan H. 
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website!  The problem reads: "A polynomial in x has degree 3." Write it: 
ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d 
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The coefficient of x^2 is 3 less than the coefficient of x^3. 
b = a - 3 
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 The coefficient of x is three times the coefficient of x^2. 
c = 3b 
also, substituting (a-3) for b 
c = 3(a-3) 
c = 3a - 9 
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The remaining coefficient is 2 more than the coefficient of x^3. 
d = a + 2 
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 The sum of the coefficient is -4.  
a + b + c + d =-4 
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Using the 1st 3 equations, substitute for b, c, d: 
a + (a-3) + (3a-9) + (a+2) = -4 
a + a - 3 + 3a - 9 + a + 2 = -4 
we gather together: 
a + a + 3a + a - 3 - 9 + 2 = - 4 
6a - 10 = -4 
6a = -4 + 10 
6a = 6 
a = 1 
Then using the 1st 3 equations, substituting 1 for a 
b = 1 - 3 
b = -2 
and 
c = 3(1) - 9 
c = -6 
and 
d = 1 + 2 
d = 3 
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Find the polynomial. 
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y = x^2 - 2x^2 - 6x + 3 
 Answer by MathLover1(20850)      (Show Source): 
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