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Dragonmaster262

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Two of the roots of the equation are reciprocals of each other. Show that

This is the only question in my homework that I don't get so any help will be greatly appreciated.
 

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Let the roots of the equation be:

, , .

Then (1) + + = = 0

Also = = - b

And + + = - a
Substitute = -b from second equation:
+ = b - a
So = b - a

Substitute = -b from second equation into first equation now:
1 - b - = 0
1 - b( + ) = 0
1 - b() = 0
Substitute the previous derived equation:
1 - b(b - a) = 0
= b - a
So a = b -

a = b - as required!

LOL Hope you understand that! :haha:
 
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can't believe it! just completed typing out solution about 20 mins ago and I lost it all; maybe pressed wrong button.

Well, here it is again. I know rocktheyard has already posted a solution.


 
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^^^ HAHA

Guess I was too much in a rush to use a simple method like yours.

:haha:
 

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IMO drongoski solution much better...sorry rocktheyard XDD

(and not just cos thats how i did it...)
 

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Yea lol

I have a problem of always using the first method that comes to mind.
This has been a problem in my maths tests where I end up with many pages of working out, while others do it in like half :mad1:.
 

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Yea lol

I have a problem of always using the first method that comes to mind.
This has been a problem in my maths tests where I end up with many pages of working out, while others do it in like half :mad1:.
HAHA yeh, one that always gets me is when ur trying to find the midpoint of the points of intersection in a parametrics/conics q, and you spend half page workin it out and some other kid uses sum of roots and its done in 1 line =[[[ lol
 

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hey guys . . . you're all great. I'm full of admiration for the rich pool of talent on bos. Like a school of sharks circling and waiting to pounce on every problem that comes your way. IMO most of you are easily E4 material.
 
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Haha GUSS, I know exactly the type of question you are talking about in conics xD. I showed some people in my class that method and now they're all using it! =)
 

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hey guys . . . you're all great. I'm full of admiration for the rich pool of talent on bos. Like a school of sharks circling and waiting to pounce on every problem that comes your way. IMO most of you are easily E4 material.
we love you :)
 

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Haha GUSS, I know exactly the type of question you are talking about in conics xD. I showed some people in my class that method and now they're all using it! =)
awwww your so kind =]]]

just did a conics q then which uses it....
 

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