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Find the value of a for which one root of the quadratic equation (a^2 – 5a + 3) x^2 + (3a-1)x + 2 = 0 is twice as large as the other.

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Answered by SpaceRanger7
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Solution is in this given attachment ;

Step 01:- let two roots and then do according to given .

step 02:- sum of addition of roots = -b/a

step :- 03:- Product of roots = c/a

step :- 04 :- equalize both the equation.

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Solution is in this given attachment

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