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Denote a-alpha b-beta c-gamma

a,b and c are roots of the polynomial x^3-2x^2-5x-1=0. Find the equation with the roots 1/√a , 1/√b and 1/√c (1 on root alpha, 1 on root beta, 1 on root Gamma)
 

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Hey every1 thnx in advance!

Denote a-alpha b-beta c-gamma

a,b and c are roots of the polynomial x^3-2x^2-5x-1=0. Find the equation with the roots 1/√a , 1/√b and 1/√c (1 on root alpha, 1 on root beta, 1 on root Gamma)
x=a,b,c
y= 1/sqrt(a) etc
y = 1/sqrt(x)
y^2 = 1/x
x = 1/y^2

Sub into the equation
(1/y^2)^3 - 2(1/y^2)^2 - 5(1/y^2) - 1 = 0
1/y^6 - 2/y^4 - 5/y^2 - 1 = 0
1 - 2y^2 - 5y^4 - y^6 = 0

Therefore
x^6 + 5x^4 + 2x^2 - 1 = 0
 
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x=a,b,c
y= 1/sqrt(a) etc
y = 1/sqrt(x)
y^2 = 1/x
x = 1/y^2

Sub into the equation
(1/y^2)^3 - 2(1/y^2)^2 - 5(1/y^2) - 1 = 0
1/y^6 - 2/y^4 - 5/y^2 - 1 = 0
1 - 2y^2 - 5y^4 - y^6 = 0

Therefore
x^6 + 5x^4 + 2x^2 - 1 = 0
Hey can I ask how you obtained y=1/sqrt(x) :)
 

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