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| Question 266534:  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 coefficients is -4. Find the polynomial.
 Please help. I am so lost on this chapter.
 Answer by Theo(13342)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! general form of your equation is: 
 f(x) = ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d
 
 a is the coefficient of x^3
 b is the coefficient of x^2
 c is the coefficient of x^1
 d is the coefficient of x^0 which makes it the constant term.
 
 
 the problem states that:
 
 The coefficient of x^2 is 3 less than the coefficient of x^3.
 This means that b = a-3
 
 The coefficient of x is three times the coefficient of x^2.
 This means that c = 3*b
 
 The remaining coefficient is 2 more than the coefficient of x^3.
 This means that d = a+2
 
 The sum of the coefficients is -4.
 This means that a + b + c + d = -4.
 
 the equations  you have to work with are:
 
 b = a-3
 c = 3*b
 d = a+2
 a + b + c + d = -4
 
 these wind up being a system of 4 equations in 4 unknowns that have to be solved simultaneously.
 
 this system can be solved by substitution or by elimination.
 
 we will solve by substitution.
 
 start with your final equation of:
 
 a + b + c + d = -4
 
 substitute 3*b for c to get:
 
 a + b + 3*b + d = -4
 
 substitute a-3 for b to get:
 
 a + a - 3 + 3*(a-3) + d = -4
 
 substitute a+2 for d to get:
 
 a + a - 3 + 3*(a-3) + a + 2 = -4
 
 simplify to get:
 
 a + a - 3 + 3*a - 9 + a + 2 = -4
 
 combine like terms to get:
 
 6*a -10 = -4
 
 add 10 to both sides of this equation to get:
 
 6*a = -4 + 10 = 6
 
 divide both sides of this equation to get:
 
 a = 1
 
 your equations that you needed to solve simultaneously are:
 
 b = a-3
 c = 3*b
 d = a+2
 a + b + c + d = -4
 
 since a = 1, you get:
 
 b = 1-3 = -2
 c = 3*b = 3*-2 = -6
 d = a+2 = 1+2 = 3
 
 your coefficients become:
 
 a = 1
 b = -2
 c = -6
 d = 3
 
 a + b + c + d = -4 becomes:
 
 1 - 2 - 6 + 3 = -4
 
 this becomes:
 
 -8 + 4 = -4 which becomes:
 
 -4 = -4 confirming the values for a,b,c,d are good.
 
 your equation of your polynomial becomes:
 
 f(x) = x^3 -2x^2 -6x + 3
 
 the x^2 coefficient is equal to 3 less than the x^3 coefficient (1-3=-2).
 the x coefficient is equal to 3 times the x^2 coefficient (3*(-2)=-6).
 the remaining coefficient is equal to 2 more than the x^3 coefficient (1+2=3).
 
 your answer is:
 
 f(x) = x^3 -2x^2 -6x + 3
 
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