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Answer:

21x² +20x +100 = 0

Explanation:

We know the sum of the roots of x² +bx +c = 0 is -b, and their product is c. If the roots are α and β, then ...

  • α+β = -b
  • αβ = c

The sum of the roots of the new equation will be ...

-b' = (α+1/β)+(β+1/α) = (α+β) +(1/α +1/β) = (α+β)(1 +1/(αβ))

The product of the roots of the new equation will be ...

c' = (α+1/β)(β+1/α) = αβ +2 +1/(αβ)

Using the above relations for (α+β) and αβ, we find that ...

-b' = (-b)(1 +1/c)

c' = c + 2 + 1/c

For the given equation, our definition of b and c is ...

b = 2/3

c = 7/3

so the new equation has values ...

b' = (2/3)(1 + 1/(7/3) = (2/3)(10/7) = 20/21

c' = 7/3 + 2 + 1/(7/3) = 13/3 + 3/7 = 100/21

So, the equation with the roots of interest is ...

x² +20/21x +100/21 = 0

Multiplying by 21 gives ...

21x² +20x +100 = 0

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