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Gate 2: “Sum of squares of roots of (x^3 - 6x + 3 = 0)” — he recited Vieta’s formulas in his sleep.
They found Professor Roy the next morning, asleep at his desk, head resting on page 907. The equation was solved. But in the margin, he had written a new one — unsolvable by radicals — and next to it: “The Eighth Gate. Seek page 1024.” Classical Algebra Sk Mapa Pdf 907
Anjan chuckled. The Sapta-Dwara — the “Seven Gates” — was a legend among old Indian algebraists: seven impossible equations, each hiding a door to a lost mathematical truth. Most believed it was folklore. But here, in Mapa’s own copy? His hands trembled. Gate 2: “Sum of squares of roots of
Page 907. He’d never noticed it before — a thin, almost transparent sheet stuck between the final index and the back cover. On it, in handwriting so small it seemed whispered, was a single equation: But in the margin, he had written a
Gate 1: “Find all rational roots of (x^4 - 10x^2 + 1 = 0)” — easy, he smiled (Chapter 4, rational root theorem).