Why is sum of roots of quadratic equation

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2022-03-13

Why is sum of roots of quadratic equation power an integer coefficients of the expansion fxf(x)?
Calculate the 1annZ
where a is the roots of a quadratic equation in the form f(x)=x2+ax+b.

Answer & Explanation

Corbin Pittman

Corbin Pittman

Beginner2022-03-14Added 4 answers

Let f(x) be a monic polynomial of degree d with all roots α1,,αd simple. In other words,
f(x)=(xα1)(xα2)(xαd)=k=1d(xαk).
Then lnf(z)=k=1dln(zαk)
and with g(z) =f(z)f(z), we observe
-g(z)=f'(z)f(z)=ddzlnf(z)=k=1dddzln(z-αk)=k=1d1z-αk.
Now use the geometric series 1αkz=n=0αkn+1zn
so that by comparing coefficients of equal powers of z in the power series, we conclude an=k=1dαkn+1.

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