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using the suitable identities to find the following product : (a^2+c^2 +c^2)^2​

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Answered by ndhrdr
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let α, β, Δ  be the roots of given polynomial x3-5x2-16x+80.

Given 2 of its roots are equal but of opposite signs

Let α,β be equal roots 

such that β = -α

From this polynomial,

Sum of the roots ⇒ α+β+Δ  = -coefficient of x²/ coefficient of x³

                          ⇒ α-α+Δ = -(-5)/1

                                     Δ = 5   --------- One of the root (1)

Product of roots ⇒ αβΔ = -constant/coefficient of x³

                         ⇒ α(-α)Δ = -80/1

                         ⇒ -α²Δ = -80

                         ⇒ α²Δ = 80

From(1), Substituting Δ=5

                        ⇒ α²×5 = 80

                        ⇒ α² = 80/5

                        ⇒ α² = 16

                        ⇒ α = √16 = +-4

                        ⇒ α = +4 or -4              {where -4 = -α = β}

Therefore, the three roots of given polynomial x3-5x2-16x+80  α,β,Δ are 4,-4,5                

Answered by rudrapokale111
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