Asked by Catherine
If alpha amd beta are zeroes of polynomial
x^2+8x-6 form the polynomial whose zeroes are 1 /2alpha and 1/2beta.
x^2+8x-6 form the polynomial whose zeroes are 1 /2alpha and 1/2beta.
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Answered by
Steve
f(x) = x^2+8x-6
if the roots are 1/2 as much, then they are the roots of
f(2x) = 4x^2+16x-6
I'll let you check with the quadratic formula.
if the roots are 1/2 as much, then they are the roots of
f(2x) = 4x^2+16x-6
I'll let you check with the quadratic formula.
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