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I used Theorem 20.5.  Let f = the polynomial in the question and take the derivative.  Prove there is no common factor between f and f prime.  I'm not sure if this is correct though.
 
I used Theorem 20.5.  Let f = the polynomial in the question and take the derivative.  Prove there is no common factor between f and f prime.  I'm not sure if this is correct though.
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right.  that's what i was using, but can you tell me how you showed that they don't have common factors?

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I can show that -1 isn't a multiple root, but I don't think that's really answering the question. Can anyone elaborate?

I used Theorem 20.5. Let f = the polynomial in the question and take the derivative. Prove there is no common factor between f and f prime. I'm not sure if this is correct though.


right. that's what i was using, but can you tell me how you showed that they don't have common factors?

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