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if a and b are zero of the quadratic polynomial 2x²+3x-6, find the value of (a²/b)+ (b²/a)​

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If a and b are the roots of the equation 2x²+3x+4=0, then find the value of a²+b²?

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Given - a and b are the roots of the equation 2x²+3x+4=0.

So, a+b=(-3/2) and ab=4/2=2

Also, a and b satisfy it. That implies

2a²+3a+4=0 - ( 1 )

And

2b²+3b+4=0 - ( 2 )

Adding equations ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) , we get

2a²+3a+4 + 2b²+3b+4 = 0

2( a² + b² ) + 3( a + b ) + 8 = 0

2( a² + b² ) + 3(-3/2) + 8 = 0

2( a² + b² ) = 9/2 - 8 = - 7/2

( a² + b² ) = -7/4

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