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-. Find the value of a if one root of the equation 8 x2 - 6x + a = 0) is the square of the other,

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Answered by abhimathur059
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Here, we have the equation 8x^2 - 6x + a= 0. It is given that one root of this equation is square of the other root. So, if we assume one root to be 'k', the other root can be 'k^2'

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Answered by neha7741
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Here, we have the equation 8x^2 - 6x + p = 0. It is given that one root of this equation is square of the other root. So, if we assume one root to be 'k', the other root can be 'k^2'

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