SOLUTION: form a quadratic equation in x whose roots are the squares of the roots of 2x^2-8x+1=0
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Question 997519: form a quadratic equation in x whose roots are the squares of the roots of 2x^2-8x+1=0
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a quadratic equation in whose roots are the of the roots of
find the roots of
............use quadratic formula
so, exact roots are:
approximate:
now find their squares:
now use zero product formula to find your equation:
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