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if a and p are the roots of the equation 2x2-3x-6=0 and there roots are 1/alpha and 1/ beta ​

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Answered by chitransh7nigam
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I think the question is incomplete.. but from what information is given, I will try to solve.

So equation is 2x²-3x-6=0

ax²+bx+c= 2x²-3x-6

a and p are its roots.

Now let's factorise.

We can't factorise by simply split the mid term method.

Use quadratic formula.

Roots will be (3+ root57)/4 and (3-root57)/4.

Sum of roots is -b/a = 3/2

Product of roots is c/a = -6/2.

I can't solve beyond this from given info. Follow and mark brainliest plis.

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