Muhd Ilman Fahmi's answer to jiaxian's Secondary 3 A Maths question.

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Muhd Ilman Fahmi
Muhd Ilman Fahmi's answer
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You already found a+b and ab. To get the equation with 2a^3 and 2b^3 as its roots, you need to do some manupilation to get the sum and the product of the new roots. Then you substitute to the equation and you get the answer. You can use the calculator to check if your answer matches from part i.

Give it a try. Hope it helps!