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nirvana1990
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1. Solve the eqution: x^4-2x^3-6x^2-2x+1=0
2. Homework Equations
Hint: let v=x+1/x
3. The Attempt at a Solution
Well, I didvided by x^2:
x^2-2x-6-2/x+1/x^2=0
since v=x+1/x, -2x-2/x=-2v
So now I have: 2v=x^2-2x-6 but I really don't know what to do with this, I tried rearranging to find x in terms of v to substitute back into the original equation but that got quite complicated and messy!
The back of the book says the solutions are: -1,2+3^0.5, 2-3^0.5
2. Homework Equations
Hint: let v=x+1/x
3. The Attempt at a Solution
Well, I didvided by x^2:
x^2-2x-6-2/x+1/x^2=0
since v=x+1/x, -2x-2/x=-2v
So now I have: 2v=x^2-2x-6 but I really don't know what to do with this, I tried rearranging to find x in terms of v to substitute back into the original equation but that got quite complicated and messy!
The back of the book says the solutions are: -1,2+3^0.5, 2-3^0.5
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