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l  {x}^{2}  + mx + n = 0 \\  \\ if \: the \: roots\: are \: in \: the \: form \: of \: m: n \\  \\ then \: prove \: that \:  \sqrt{ \frac{p}{q} }  +  \sqrt{ \frac{q}{p} }  +  \sqrt{ \frac{n}{l} }  = 0 \\  \\ pls \: ans \: guys \: and \: no \: spam \: otherwise \: the \: answer \: will \: be \: reported.

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Answered by Frozenbite
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Let alpha and beta be the roots of this equation..

Here's the solution...

U have made Two mistakes in the question...

The equation will be

lx²-nx+n not lx²-mx+n

and it will be p:q not m:n

If u give a question plz write it properly..

That's it

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