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Solve this by using quadratic eqn...! ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1/p+1/q+1/x= 1/(p+q+x)

= 1/p+1/q= 1/(p+q+x)-1/x

=(p+q)/pq= (x-p-q-x)/{x(p+q+x)}

=(p+q)/(pq)= -(p+q)/{x(p+q+x)}

=x(p+q+x)= -pq

= x^2+ (p+q)x+ pq=0

= (x^2+px)+(qx+pq)= 0

= (x+p) (x+q)=0

= x= -p, -q ans.

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Answered by Arcee1012
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Just assume the vlaue of " P " as * A* & " Q" as * B *

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