Cute question of the day via @padfoot22 find the quadratic equation in \(x\) whose roots are \(2\alpha+\frac{1}{\beta}, 2\beta+\frac{1}{\alpha}\) if \(\alpha +\beta=-2,\alpha \beta=\frac{7}{2}\)
Seems quite easy!
not too hard not, but rather cute i thought you got an answer?
Yes, but it is not allowed to give direct answers on OS, or is it ? ;)
hey it is my question, and i think i know the answer if you don't want to put it here message me
Jokes apart, I will try to solve it :)
what is this, the spam hour? it is friday night, can't you all get dates?
90% completed... 10% remaining :)
Why were my post deleted?
That I am sure, it has complex roots .. :)
The puns are strong with this one
\(7x^2 + 32x + 128 = 0 \)
@satellite73 - Please check it.
i got \(-32\)
oh but you are right and i am wrong! lol
lol! I am not right... My brother is right, you know! :) He solved it. I was just finding the roots and he came and solved it.
you got it i forgot the minus sign
So, no credit to me.
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Lol!
Oh my. Well that definitely escalated quickly.
Yes. Yes it did xD And I was only John Preskill and James Woods xD
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