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If Alpha And Beta Are The Roots Of The Equation Ax^2 + Bx + C = 0, Alphabeta = 3 And A,b,c Are In A.P. , Then Alpha + Beta Is Equal To
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Thw Quadratic Equation Whose Roots Are Three Times The Roots Of
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2x^2 - (p + 1)x + (p - 1) = 0. If Alpha - Beta = Alphabeta, Then What Is The Value Of P
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If Alpha And Beta Are Roots Of The Equation 4x^2 + 3x + 7 = 0, Then 1/alpha + 1/beta =
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If The Roots Of The Equation X^2 + X + 1 = 0 Are Alpha, Beta
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If The Sum Of The Roots Of The Quadratic Equation Ax^2 + Bx + C = 0 Is Equal To The Sum Of The Squares
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Let One Root Of Ax^2 + Bx + C = 0 Where A,b,c Are Integers Be
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The Roots Of The Equation 3^2x - 10.3^x + 9 = 0 Are
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If The Roots Of The Equations Px^2 + 2qx + R = 0
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