Math, asked by ajmalabdul, 1 year ago

If p and q are the roots of the equation x^2 b/a x c/a = 0. What is p^2 q^2

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Answered by sonamwadhwa
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we know that p and q are the roots of the given equation.

now,,products of its roots (pq)= c/a

the value of p^2q^2 will be equal to c^2/a^2

Answered by Tannutyagi10
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Given Eq. Is x^2 b/ax c/a

And roots of this equation is p and q

As we know product of roots = constant /coff. of x^2

So p*q =c/a

And p^2q^2 =(pq) ^2

(C/a) ^2 ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️

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