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alpha and beta are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial x square - 6 X + Y find the value of Y if 3 alpha + 2 Beta is equal to 20​

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of x square - 6x+ k. What is the value of K if 3alpha-2beta =20? ... If X = 100/y², how would you find the positive value of y when X =25? ... SO we know that α+β=6 and αβ=k.

The given quadratic equation is [math]x^2-6x+k=0[/math] … (1) A quadratic equation is always ..

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