Show that the equation 1/(x-a) + 1/(x-b) + 1/(x-c) has real roots if a=b=c
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From implementing mathematical generality at the last step in " a "
we obtain a relationship about
6a² = 12 ( 3a² )
which verifies that the equation can have equal roots only when a=b=c
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From implementing mathematical generality at the last step in " a "
we obtain a relationship about
6a² = 12 ( 3a² )
which verifies that the equation can have equal roots only when a=b=c
★✩★✩★✩★✩★✩★✩★✩★✩★✩★✩★
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