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. If the roots of the equation 2x2 - 5x + b = 0 are in the ratio of 2:3, then find the value of b?​

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Answered by sanikaburkul123
0

Answer: p=−2x2+5x

Step-by-step explanation:

2x2−5x+p=0

2x2+p−5x+ −2 x 2=0+ −2x2

p−5x=−2x2

p−5x+5x=−2x2+5x

p=−2x2+5x

Answered by vansh2103
2

Answer:

2 \times 3 =  \frac{b}{2}   \\ b = 3 \\ hope \: it \: will \: help \: you

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