Atomised
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Homework Statement
I have solved the equation $$x^3=7x^2$$ giving roots at $$x=7, x=0$$ The solutions in the book also give a specific third solution of $$x=0$$ again.
I can't see the point of this unless it is to reassure the reader that there are no further solutions to look for given that it is widely known that cubics have three solutions. Do they mean +0 and -0? Whatever that means.
Examining the graph of the above function I see intersections with the x-axis ONCE at x=0 and once at x=7, I have seen cubics which intersect the x-axis three times but this is not one of them. What does the second zero signify?
Many thanks