F fahadmumtaz88 wasim akram Joined Oct 2, 2004 Messages 23 Location liverpool Gender Male HSC 2005 Oct 8, 2005 #1 the quadratic equation x^2 -5x +8 = 0 has alpha and beta as roots. Find the equation whose roots are alpha/beta and beta/alpha. Thanks
the quadratic equation x^2 -5x +8 = 0 has alpha and beta as roots. Find the equation whose roots are alpha/beta and beta/alpha. Thanks
SeDaTeD Member Joined Mar 31, 2004 Messages 571 Gender Male HSC 2004 Oct 8, 2005 #2 well, its a quadratic obviously. product of roots = 1, sum of roots is a/b + b/a = (a^2 + b^2)/ab. you can find the values of a^2 + b^2 = (a+b)^2 - 2ab, and of ab from the original eqn (sum and products of roots).
well, its a quadratic obviously. product of roots = 1, sum of roots is a/b + b/a = (a^2 + b^2)/ab. you can find the values of a^2 + b^2 = (a+b)^2 - 2ab, and of ab from the original eqn (sum and products of roots).
L lucifel narcissitic angel Joined Jan 10, 2005 Messages 83 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2005 Oct 8, 2005 #3 you could always do this instead: a/b = ab/b^2 b/a = ab/a^2 and you know what ab is, (from product of roots) so let y = 8/x^2 and sub it in.
you could always do this instead: a/b = ab/b^2 b/a = ab/a^2 and you know what ab is, (from product of roots) so let y = 8/x^2 and sub it in.