Math, asked by mandeepkauir74, 9 months ago

The roots of the equation g/(g + 1) + (g + 1)/g = 34/15
3/2, 5/2
-3/2,-5/2
-3/2,5/2
3/2,-5/2​

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Answered by tejasbenibagde76
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Given that,

 \frac{g}{1 + g}  +  \frac{1 + g}{g}  =  \frac{34}{15}  \\  {g}^{2}  + 1 + 2g +  {g}^{2}  =  \frac{34}{15}  \\ 2 {g}^{2}  + 2g   =  \frac{19}{15}  \\ dividing \: both \: sides \: by \: 2 \\  {g}^{2}  + g =  \frac{19}{30}  \\ g(1 + g) =  \frac{19}{30}  \\

therefore,

g =  \frac{19}{30}  \\ or \\ 1 + g =  \frac{19}{30}  \\ g =  \frac{ - 11}{30}

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