Newton's Sums
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Newton sums give us a clever and efficient way of finding the sums of roots of a polynomial raised to a power. They can also be used to derive several factoring identities.
Basic Usage
Consider a polynomial
of degree
,
Let
have roots
. Define the following sums:
Newton sums tell us that,
For a more concrete example, consider the polynomial
. Let the roots of
be
and
. Find
and
Newton Sums tell us that:
Solving, first for
, and then for the other variables, yields,
Which gives us our desired solutions,
and
.