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Answered by Cosmique
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If the ratio of the roots of the equation

a {x}^{2}  + bx + c = 0 \:

be p:q then

Options

(A)

pq {b}^{2}  +  {(p + q)}^{2}ac = 0

(B)

pq {b}^{2}  -  {(p + q)}^{2} ac = 0

(C)

pq {a}^{2} -  {(p + q)}^{2} bc = 0

(D)

None

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The correct answer of this question will be

OPTION (B)

\tt \: pq {b}^{2}  -  {(p + q)}^{2} ac = 0

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