Math, asked by PrajaktaVahalkar, 9 months ago

One of the roots of the equation x2 + mx - 6 = 0 is 1 . Find m ?​

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Answered by kunalsagar007
1

Answer:

We know that the product of the roots of a quadratic equation ax

2

+bx+c=0 is

In the given equation, x

2

+mx+24=0, the product of the roots = 24.

The question states that one of the roots of this equation = 1.5

If x1 and x2 are the roots of the given quadratic equation and let x1 = 1.5

Therefore, x2 = = 16.

In the given equation, m is the co-efficient of the x term.

We know that the sum of the roots of the quadratic equation is = -m

Sum of the roots = 16 + 1.5 = 17 = -17.5.

Therefore, the value of m = -17.5

Answered by parthkaushik00
2

the answer is 5

Step-by-step explanation:

if one of the root of equation is 1

then by putting value of root in equation

x2 + mx - 6 = 0

1×1 + m×1 - 6 = 0

1 + m - 6 = 0

m - 5 = 0

m = 5

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