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Suppose that for some
a,b,c we have
a+b+c = 1,
ab+ac+bc = abc = -4. What is
a^3+b^3+c^3?

User Zirael
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Consider the cubic polynomial,


(x+a)(x+b)(x+c)

Expanding this gives


x^3+(a+b+c)x^2+(ab+ac+bc)x+abc=x^3+x^2-4x-4

We can factor this by grouping,


x^3+x^2-4x-4=x^2(x+1)-4(x+1)=(x^2-4)(x+1)=(x-2)(x+2)(x+1)

Then letting
a=-2,
b=2, and
c=1 gives
a^3+b^3+c^3=-8+8+1=\boxed1

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