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If a, b,y are the roots of z3 - 2x2 + 3x – 4=0
then aß(a +B)...........​

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Given - a and b are the roots of the equation 2x²+3x+4=0. So, a+b=(-3/2) and ... What are the values of p when the roots of the equation differ by 6? ... As the discriminant is negative,.

Missing: z3 - ‎+b

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, ...

2x^2 + 3x + 4 Solving this equation using quadratic formula D= b^2 -4ac = 9- 4(2)(4) = ...

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