Showing posts with label factor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label factor. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2015

[H2_20151123APGP] Factor Theorem with Arithmetic and Geometric Progression

Question

Introduction
     This question tests students on their knowledge of arithmetic and geometric series.  They should also be familiar with Factor Theorem and methods of dealing with polynomials.  Once parts (i) and (ii) are solved, part (iii) is quite straightforward, provided that the student remembers how to deal with surds.

Review of Important Facts

Solution



H04. Look for pattern(s)
H05. Work backwards
H10. Simplify the problem
H11. Solve part of the problem
H13* Use Equation / write a Mathematical Sentence


Suitable Levels
GCE ‘A’ Level H2 Mathematics
IB HL Mathematics
* other syllabuses that series and Factor Theorem




Monday, March 9, 2015

[IB-HL H&H_Rev6C Q11] Factors of a Complex Polynomial

Question

Introduction
     This question is taken from the Haese & Harris textbook for IB HL Mathematics and is rather challenging.  Here I present two solutions.  In the first solution, I use substitution to make a variable “disappear”.  [ heuristics: H10. Simplify the problem, H11. Solve part of the problem]  And that allowed me to crack the rest of them problem.  In the second solution, I rephrased the problem in terms of tangents to curves. [ heuristic H09. Restate the problem in another way ] This gives another angle from which to tackle the problem.

Solution 1


Solution 2


Thinking Back
     Both solutions are related in the sense that they hinge on some form of the relation maked as [*].  That led to an equation in  a.  Once a  is found,  k  can be found, and the solutions proceed similarly.  The equation [*] is a manifestation of the fact that for a repeated root, both P(x) and P’(x) share a common factor.