Math, asked by premshankarupadhyaya, 2 months ago

√625 solve this problem​

Answers

Answered by ps516755
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Step-by-step explanation:

If roots of the quadratic equation \bf 2x^2-6x+3=02x

2

−6x+3=0 are \bf \alpha \:,\:\betaα,β

Then prove that

\Large{\sf \dfrac{\alpha}{\beta}+\dfrac{\beta}{\alpha}+5\left(\dfrac{1}{\alpha}+\dfrac{1}{\beta}\right)+2\alpha\beta=17}

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)+2αβ=17

Answered by shakib31
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Answer:

25

Step-by-step explanation:

√625

√5×√125

√5×√5×√25

√5×√5×5

(5)(5)

25

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