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If the zero's of x^2-kx+6 are in ratio 3:2, find the value of k..
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Answered by Anonymous
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The correct answer is:
let a and b be the zeroes of polynomial so a/b=3/2
=> 2a=3b
sum of roots = a+b=5b/2=k
product of roots =a*b= 3b^2/2 =6
=> b=2 or -2
k=5*2/2 or 5*-2/2
k = 5 or -5
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