Re: Final exam
From: ošin (ošin_at_ragnarok.com)
Date: 11/30/04
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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 19:23:11 -0800
> 49(300125x^3 - 18375 x^2 - 360 x + 22) =
>
> (5a_1(x) + 7)(5a_2(x) + 7)(5a_3(x) + 7)
>
> where the a's are the roots of
>
> a^3 + 3(-1 + 49x)a^2 - 49(2401 x^3 - 147 x^2 + 3x)
>
> and I find out what the constant terms are by using x=0, but now I'll
> consider x = 7.
Where do you get this silly arithmetic? What are you choosing this
particular equation as your starting point. Does it have any significance?
Where do you get this silly arithmetic? What are you choosing this
particular equation as your starting point. Does it have any significance?
Did it come to you in a Kekule style benzene dream? Did god give it to you?
Is it special, or is it random?
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