Math, asked by pallabnag, 1 year ago

35. If the equations x2 + px + q = 0 and x2 + p'x+q' = 0 have
a common root, prove that, it is either (pq'-p'q)/q-q' or (q-q')/p'-p​

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Answered by rahman786khalilu
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Hope this solution will help you

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pallabnag: thank you but I have already done that by myself
Answered by mohdsaqib179
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correct answer is (q'-q)/(p-p')

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