eg. x^3 + 5x^2 + 11 = 0
Find the polynomial equation whose roots are a^2, b^2, c^2
I know how to do it but I have a few questions about presenting the answer.
The answer to this question is x^3 - 25x^2 - 110x - 121 = 0
Would it be marked incorrect if I use a variable different from x?
eg. y^3 - 25y^2 - 110y - 121 = 0
Would it be marked incorrect if it isn't in simplest form?
eg. 2y^3 - 50y^2 - 220y - 242 = 0
Find the polynomial equation whose roots are a^2, b^2, c^2
I know how to do it but I have a few questions about presenting the answer.
The answer to this question is x^3 - 25x^2 - 110x - 121 = 0
Would it be marked incorrect if I use a variable different from x?
eg. y^3 - 25y^2 - 110y - 121 = 0
Would it be marked incorrect if it isn't in simplest form?
eg. 2y^3 - 50y^2 - 220y - 242 = 0