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Theory of EquationEqual roots of an equationBy expanding π(π₯+π§) in powers of π§ by (405), and also by (426), and equating the coefficients of π§ in the two expansions, it is proved that 432 π'(π₯)=π(π₯)(π₯βπ)+ π(π₯)(π₯βπ)+ π(π₯)(π₯βπ)+β― from which result it appears that, if the roots π, π, π, β― are all unequal, π(π₯) and π'(π₯) can have no common measure involving π₯. If, however, there are π roots each equal to π, π roots equal to π, π‘ roots equal to π, β―, so that π(π₯)=π0(π₯βπ)π(π₯βπ)π (π₯βπ)π‘β― then 433 π'(π₯)= ππ(π₯)π₯βπ+ π π(π₯)π₯βπ+ π‘π(π₯)π₯βπ+β― and the greatest common measure of π(π₯) and π'(π₯) will be 444 (π₯βπ)πβ1(π₯βπ)π β1(π₯βπ)π‘β1β― When π₯=π, π(π₯), π'(π₯), β―, ππβ1(π₯) all vanish. Similarly when x=π, β―. Practical method of finding the equal roots445 Let π(π₯)=π1π22π33π44π55β―π44πππ where π1β‘product of all the factors like (π₯βπ) π22β‘product of all the factors like (π₯βπ)2 π33β‘product of all the factors like (π₯βπ)3 Find the greatest common measure of π(π₯) and π'(π₯)=πΉ1(π₯) say, the greatest common measure of πΉ1(π₯) and πΉ'1(π₯)=πΉ2(π₯) the greatest common measure of πΉ2(π₯) and πΉ'2(π₯)=πΉ3(π₯) β― β― β― β― β― β― Lastly, the greatest common measure of πΉπβ1(π₯) and πΉ'πβ1(π₯)=πΉπ(π₯)=1 Next perform the divisions π(π₯)Γ·πΉ1(π₯)=π1(π₯) say πΉ1(π₯)Γ·πΉ2(π₯)=π2(π₯), β― β― β― β― β― β― πΉπβ1(π₯)Γ·1=ππ(π₯), And, finally, π1(π₯)Γ·π2(π₯)=π1, π2(π₯)Γ·π3(π₯)=π2, β― β― β― β― β― β― ππβ1(π₯)Γ·ππ(π₯)=ππβ1, πΉπβ1(π₯)=ππ(π₯)=ππT. 82 The solution of the equations π1=0, π2=0, β― will furnish all the roots of π(π₯); those which occure twice being found from π2; those which occur three times each, from π3, β―. 446 If π(π₯) has all its coefficients commensurable, π1, π2, π3, β― have likewise their coefficients commensurable. Hence, if only one root be repeated π times, that root must be commensurable. 447 In all the following theorems, unless otherwise stated, π(π₯) is understood to have unity for the coefficient of its first term.Sources and Referenceshttps://archive.org/details/synopsis-of-elementary-results-in-pure-and-applied-mathematics-pdfdriveΒ©sideway ID: 210800007 Last Updated: 8/7/2021 Revision: 0 Ref: References
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