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InguteInga
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Hi guys,
I am struggling with the question below. Any help would be very much appreciated..
If the roots of the equation px^2 + rx + r = 0 are in the ratio a:b, then the value of √(b/a) + √(a/b) is:
A: √(1/r)
B: -√(r/p)
C: √(r/p)
D: √(1/p)
E: √(3/p)
Many thanks!
I am struggling with the question below. Any help would be very much appreciated..
If the roots of the equation px^2 + rx + r = 0 are in the ratio a:b, then the value of √(b/a) + √(a/b) is:
A: √(1/r)
B: -√(r/p)
C: √(r/p)
D: √(1/p)
E: √(3/p)
Many thanks!

















