marsenal
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The question is:
Let a,b,c be the roots of the equation
x<sup>3</sup> + px + q = 0 where q doesn't equal zero
Find the equation who roots are:
a^-1(1-a), b^-1(1-b), c^-1(1-c)
ie. 1-a over a etc...
Let x= (y+1)^-1
therefore the new equation will be:
qx<sup>3</sup> + x<sup>2</sup>(p+3q) + x(2p+3q) + p + q + 1 = 0
is that close/right?
Let a,b,c be the roots of the equation
x<sup>3</sup> + px + q = 0 where q doesn't equal zero
Find the equation who roots are:
a^-1(1-a), b^-1(1-b), c^-1(1-c)
ie. 1-a over a etc...
Let x= (y+1)^-1
therefore the new equation will be:
qx<sup>3</sup> + x<sup>2</sup>(p+3q) + x(2p+3q) + p + q + 1 = 0
is that close/right?
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