Double and Triple
Pro Problems > Math > Algebra > PolynomialsDouble and Triple
The largest zero of a polynomial is triple the smallest zero, and the middle zero is double the smallest one.
If the ratio of the coefficient of x to the constant term of the polynomial is -11
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