Math, asked by abhishek2546, 11 months ago

if the zeroes of the polynomial x2 - Px + q are in the ratio 2:3 prove that 6p2 = 25p

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Answered by anushka9217
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Answer:

P(x) = 2x-px +q

P(2)= 2×2-p×2+q=0

=(4-2p+q =0–-–––1 )

P(3) = 3×2-3×p+q=0

=(6-3p+q=0--------2 )

1-2

-2+p =0

P=2


6p2=6×2×2=24

25p= 50


Actually ur questions is wrong

Somewhere there can be q

So by putting the value of p in 1 u can get the answer




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