Georgegeorge
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Write down the equation whose roots are the squares of the roots of:
2x² + 3x + 5 = 0
and more specifically, how do you get to
x² - (a² + B²)x + a²B² = 0, knowing that the required equation must have roots a² and B² with the roots obviously being a and B
Is it the same process for: find the equation whose roots are twice the equation
3x³ - 2x² + 1 = 0 and
Find the cubic equation whose roots are squares of that of
x³ + 2x +1 = 0
I anybody replies to this, thankyou for your time!!!!
Write down the equation whose roots are the squares of the roots of:
2x² + 3x + 5 = 0
and more specifically, how do you get to
x² - (a² + B²)x + a²B² = 0, knowing that the required equation must have roots a² and B² with the roots obviously being a and B
Is it the same process for: find the equation whose roots are twice the equation
3x³ - 2x² + 1 = 0 and
Find the cubic equation whose roots are squares of that of
x³ + 2x +1 = 0
I anybody replies to this, thankyou for your time!!!!