Prove that $x^3-2x^2-2x+a$, where $ a\in \mathbb{R} $, has no three distinct rational roots.
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Polynomial with no three distinct rational roots
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Suppose
$$f(x) = x^3 - 2x^2 - 2x + a = (x - P)(x - Q)(x - R)$$
where $P,Q,R$ are rational numbers.
Our goal is to derive a contradiction.
If any of $P,Q,R$ is zero, then $a = 0$, hence $f(x) = x(x^2 - 2x - 2)$, contradiction, since $x^2 - 2x - 2$ has no rational roots.
Thus, assume $P,Q,R$ are nonzero.
By Vieta's formulas,
\begin{align*} P + Q + R &= 2\\[6pt] PQ + QR + RP &= -2 \end{align*}
Let $d$ be the least common denominator of $P,Q,R$. Then $d$ is a positive integer and
\begin{align*} P &= \frac{p}{d}\\[6pt] Q &= \frac{q}{d}\\[6pt] R & = \frac{r}{d} \end{align*}
where $p,q,r$ are nonzero integers such that $\text{gcd}(p,q,r) = 1$.
Then Vieta's formulas yield \begin{align*} p + q + r &= 2d\\[6pt] pq + qr + rp &= -2d^2\\[6pt] \end{align*}
Then
\begin{align*} p^2 + q^2 + r^2 &= (p + q + r)^2 - 2(pq + qr + rp)\\[6pt] &=(2d)^2 - 2(-2d^2)\\[6pt] &=8d^2 \end{align*}
Since $p + q + r$ is even, and $\text{gcd}(p,q,r) = 1$, it follows that exactly one of $p,q,r$ is even.
Without loss of generality, assume $p$ is even, and $q,r$ are odd.
Recall that odd squares are congruent to $1$ mod $8$, and even squares are congruent to $0$ or $4$ mod $8$. Then
\begin{align*} &p^2 + q^2 + r^2 = 8d^2\\[6pt] \implies\; &p^2 + q^2 + r^2 \equiv 0 \pmod 8\\[6pt] \implies\; &p^2 + 1 + 1 \equiv 0 \pmod 8\\[6pt] \implies\; &p^2 \equiv 6 \pmod 8 \end{align*}
contradiction.
Therefore there do not exist rational numbers $P,Q,R$ such that
$$f(x) = x^3 - 2x^2 - 2x + a = (x - P)(x - Q)(x - R)$$