[TI-M] Re: Polynomials, factors and division & 89/92+


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[TI-M] Re: Polynomials, factors and division & 89/92+




/concurs with Nathan.

Wish I could help with the math problem.  Honestly I dont know.
Chris


>From: "Nathan Walters" <waltnat@bgnet.bgsu.edu>
>Reply-To: ti-math@lists.ticalc.org
>To: <ti-math@lists.ticalc.org>
>Subject: [TI-M] Re: Polynomials, factors and division & 89/92+
>Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 13:57:10 -0500
>
>
>I must say.. It's been a LONG time since I received anything from this
>list.  I almost forgot that I was on it.  Wow.  Cool.  Does this count
>as the account validation from Ticalc?  :-P  hehe.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ti-math-bounce@lists.ticalc.org
>[mailto:ti-math-bounce@lists.ticalc.org] On Behalf Of Carlos Becker
>Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 2:04 PM
>To: ti-math@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject: [TI-M] Polynomials, factors and division & 89/92+
>
>
>Hi guys
>here is my problems:
>
>i want to solve a polynomial problem with the 92+ and I don't think the
>calc can solve it as easy as Mathematica does...
>
>it is:
>find h and k so that both: x-3 and x+2 are factors of x^4-x^3+hx^2+kx-6
>
>i solved it the "hard way" (sinthethic division and equation systems) by
>
>hand (actually I used the calc to solve the eq. system)
>
>in Mathematica it's easy to solve since it has the function
>PolynomialRemainder[] which returns the remainder so I just plan an eq
>system saying that the remainders equal 0 and it works.
>
>now, what can I do with the 92+?
>
>
>Thanks
>
>
>
>
>


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