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explain the following question for 4 marks ​

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Answered by drushasangwan
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Answered by SentimentalCorp
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Let the roots of polynomial

k {x}^{2}  + 5x + 6

be

 \alpha

and

1 \div  \alpha

So, Product of roots is c/a

Hence alpha * 1/alpha = 6/k

Therefore 6/k = 1

Hence, k = 1.

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