If a quadratic equation
has roots
and
then we can write the equation as
Expanding the brackets gives
(1)
Suppose that we have the equation
with roots
and
then comparing with (1) gives
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We can use simple algebra to evaluate many expressions given in terms of
and
without ever knowing what the values of
and![]()
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Any function symmetric in terms of
and
can be evaluated in this way. Symmetric here means that if
and
are interchanged then the expression is unchanged:
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This is the third example above.