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The equation x^2+px+q=0, q cannot be equal to 0, has two unequal roots such that the squares of the roots are the same as the two roots. Calculate the product pq.

I think the obvious root would be one but the second roots i just can't figure out!
13 years ago

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Steve
a web search will turn up this exact problem and its solution
13 years ago

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