SOLUTION: Find an equation with roots that are the negative reciprocals of the roots of ax^2 +bx +c =0
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Question 285939
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Find an equation with roots that are the negative reciprocals of the roots of ax^2 +bx +c =0
Answer by
josmiceli(9668)
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If the roots are
and
Comparing the equations:
(1)
(2)
I'll say
and
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from (2)
from (1)
multiply both sides by
and
There could be a flaw somewhere -look it over