SOLUTION: The roots of the equation 4x^2-x+36=0 are (alpha)^2 and (beta)^2. Find:
(a) an equation whose roots are 1/(alpha)^2 and 1/(beta)^2 ,
(b) two distinct equations whose roots are (
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Question 173794: The roots of the equation 4x^2-x+36=0 are (alpha)^2 and (beta)^2. Find:
(a) an equation whose roots are 1/(alpha)^2 and 1/(beta)^2 ,
(b) two distinct equations whose roots are (alpha) and (beta).
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use quadratic formula
If roots are and ,
The equation is
answer
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