Jordon Yee's answer to Tricia Chew's Secondary 3 A Maths Singapore question.

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Jordon Yee
Jordon Yee's answer
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Hi, from the question given, we know that if we sub x=3+5 √2 into the equation, the whole equation would result in 0 since 3+5 √2 is a root. Therefore we use this piece of information to sub in x=3+5 √2 to expand and regroup the whole equation to form simultaneous equations and solve for the values of a and b respectively. I hoped this helped.
Tricia Chew
Tricia Chew
3 years ago
Thank you!
Jordon Yee
Jordon Yee
3 years ago
Ur welcome! Glad I could help, I can understand sometimes A Math qns can be a bit frustrating as I am also a Sec 3 A Math student! Hehe :)