Hey guys and girls,
Currently doing Maths Ext 1 Prelim course.
Have an exam this week, and have a feeling on the polynomials, I will be assessed on the quartic equation.
Here is the question, I am having an issue on finding alpha beta gamma in part c of the question, as I don't believe there is a value for -d/a?
If alpha and beta are the roots of x^2-5x-5=0, find;
a) 1/alpha + 1/beta
b) alpha^2 + beta^2
c) alpha^3 + beta^3
Also, could I please have someone show how to work out alpha^2 + beta^2 and alpha^3 + beta^3 rather than just stating soln.
Thanks in advance.
Josh
Currently doing Maths Ext 1 Prelim course.
Have an exam this week, and have a feeling on the polynomials, I will be assessed on the quartic equation.
Here is the question, I am having an issue on finding alpha beta gamma in part c of the question, as I don't believe there is a value for -d/a?
If alpha and beta are the roots of x^2-5x-5=0, find;
a) 1/alpha + 1/beta
b) alpha^2 + beta^2
c) alpha^3 + beta^3
Also, could I please have someone show how to work out alpha^2 + beta^2 and alpha^3 + beta^3 rather than just stating soln.
Thanks in advance.
Josh