mikhailmcinally1
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Hello,
I am stuck on this homework problem, it is written bellow:
a.) Considering the quadratic formula write expressions for the two roots of the quadratic equation
ax^2 + bx + c = 0
I don't understand what it means by writing an expression for the two different roots? I've included the rest of the question below (in bold) in case it helps clarify anything
b.) add the expressions. How is this sum related to the coefficients of the quadratic equation?
c.) Multiply the expressions. How is this product related to the coefficients of the quadratic equation?
d.) Use the results from parts b and c to write and equation whose roots are x = -3 +- (11)^1/2
Thank you in advance for looking at my post
I am stuck on this homework problem, it is written bellow:
a.) Considering the quadratic formula write expressions for the two roots of the quadratic equation
ax^2 + bx + c = 0
I don't understand what it means by writing an expression for the two different roots? I've included the rest of the question below (in bold) in case it helps clarify anything
b.) add the expressions. How is this sum related to the coefficients of the quadratic equation?
c.) Multiply the expressions. How is this product related to the coefficients of the quadratic equation?
d.) Use the results from parts b and c to write and equation whose roots are x = -3 +- (11)^1/2
Thank you in advance for looking at my post