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I have no idea how to do this question:

If a and b are roots of the equation x^2 + 8x - 5 = 0, find the equation whose roots are a/b and b/a without finding a and b.

I have to form a new equation to do this (ax^2 + bx + c = 0)
 

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I have no idea how to do this question:

If a and b are roots of the equation x^2 + 8x - 5 = 0, find the equation whose roots are a/b and b/a without finding a and b.

I have to form a new equation to do this (ax^2 + bx + c = 0)
 
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Yes you don't need to find a and b individually, but you'll need to find the values of



 

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I have no idea how to do this question:

If a and b are roots of the equation x^2 + 8x - 5 = 0, find the equation whose roots are a/b and b/a without finding a and b.

I have to form a new equation to do this (ax^2 + bx + c = 0)
 
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Another one i am unsure of:

If a and b are roots of the equation x^2 + mx + n = 0, find the roots of nx^2 + (2n - m^2)x + n = 0 in terms of a and b.
 

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Solve the equation 4x^3 + 32x^2 + 79x + 60 = 0 given that one root is equal to the sum of the other two

Is there another way to do it without using factor R on Factor S?
 

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