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find the value of a and b if both the roots of the equation (3a+1)x^2= (2a+3b)x-3 are infinite​

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Answered by yadavgeeta1125
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If both the roots of the equation,(3a+1)x^(2)-(2a+3b) x+3=0 are infinite these [ (A) a=oo;b=0, (B) a=0; (C) a=-(1),(3);b=(2),(9), (D) a=oo;quad b

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Answered by Kamehamehaaa
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Answer:

at a=0 and b∈R

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