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If p= x^2-2x-15 over x^2+7x +12 and q=x^2-4x-77 over x^2+11x+28 then find p÷q

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Answered by avyaanandjain
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if  P AND Q ARE THE ROOTS OF THE EQUATION X2 -7X +10 = 0 THEN FIND THE EQUATION WHOSE ROOTS ARE P+2 AND Q+2. Get the answers you need, now! ... 28. So, equation is - x^2-(α+β)x+(αβ) = 0 x^2-(11)+(28)= 0 x^2-11+28 = 0. 4.8. 38 votes ... Hence, answer is x² - 11x + 28 = 0. 4.2. 14 votes.

Answered by anadia
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if  P AND Q ARE THE ROOTS OF THE EQUATION X2 -7X +10 = 0 THEN FIND THE EQUATION WHOSE ROOTS ARE P+2 AND Q+2. Get the answers you need, now! ... 28. So, equation is - x^2-(α+β)x+(αβ) = 0 x^2-(11)+(28)= 0 x^2-11+28 = 0. 4.8. 38 votes ... Hence, answer is x² - 11x + 28 = 0. 4.2. 14 votes.

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