Solve Quadratic Equations with Alpha1 x Beta1 and Alpha2 x Beta2"

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The discussion revolves around expressing the equation alpha1 x alpha2 = beta1 x beta2 in terms of alpha1 x beta1 and alpha2 x beta2. Participants note that while it can be manipulated to show relationships like alpha1/beta1 = beta2/alpha2, directly expressing it in terms of the products alpha1 beta1 and alpha2 beta2 is not feasible. There is a suggestion that more context about the problem could help clarify the solution. The original poster mentions that the question is from a test book and not part of their coursework. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexity of the problem and the need for additional information to provide a clearer answer.
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express the following in terms of alpha1 x beta1 and alpha2 x beta2

alpha1 x alpha 2=beta1 x beta2
 
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\alpha_1\alpha_2= \beta_1\beta_2 gives
\frac{\alpha_1}{\beta_1}= \frac{\beta_2}{\alpha_2}

or \alpha_1\beta_1^{-1}= \alpha_2^{-1}\beta_2

but there is no way to express it in terms of the products \alpha_1\beta_1 and \alpha_2\beta_2.
 
Well you can still find out what \alpha_1\beta_1 is equal to in terms of the 4 variables.

start with \alpha_1\alpha_2=\beta_1\beta_2 and multiply both sides by \beta_1
 
Mentallic said:
Well you can still find out what \alpha_1\beta_1 is equal to in terms of the 4 variables.

start with \alpha_1\alpha_2=\beta_1\beta_2 and multiply both sides by \beta_1

That's like using a word in its own definition, but yes, it can be done.
 
Either that or we have to break it to the OP that we can't define that word :wink:
 
hmmm... i still need some one to help me with it
 
kasot.
There must be more to this problem. You are asking us to express an equality "in terms of" parts of that equality. It can be done, but we might be more helpful with more information.
1) where is this from?
2) is English your native language?
3) what course/class is this for?
 
The Chaz said:
kasot.
There must be more to this problem. You are asking us to express an equality "in terms of" parts of that equality. It can be done, but we might be more helpful with more information.
1) where is this from?
2) is English your native language?
3) what course/class is this for?

1) it is a question i saw in a test book am studying and it is not my course work
2) NO, BUT IT IS MY OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
3) it for general maths
 
Then my response would be your best bet at getting an answer.
 
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