M miracu New Member Joined Apr 21, 2016 Messages 15 Gender Female HSC 2017 Oct 20, 2016 #1 a and B are the roots of the equation x^2 - (m^2 + n^2)x + mn = 0. If 3(a+B)=10aB, show that m=n/3 or m=3n. I don't know if I'm on the right track but I wrote 3(m^2 + n^2) = 10mn. Not sure how to solve from there.
a and B are the roots of the equation x^2 - (m^2 + n^2)x + mn = 0. If 3(a+B)=10aB, show that m=n/3 or m=3n. I don't know if I'm on the right track but I wrote 3(m^2 + n^2) = 10mn. Not sure how to solve from there.
DatAtarLyfe Booty Connoisseur Joined Mar 10, 2015 Messages 1,805 Gender Female HSC 2016 Oct 20, 2016 #2 You're pretty much there: 3m^2 -10mn + 3n^2 = 0 3m^2 -9mn -mn + 3n^2 = 0 3m (m - 3n) - n (m - 3n) = 0 (3m - n)(m - 3n) = 0 Therefore, m = n/3 or m = 3n, as required.
You're pretty much there: 3m^2 -10mn + 3n^2 = 0 3m^2 -9mn -mn + 3n^2 = 0 3m (m - 3n) - n (m - 3n) = 0 (3m - n)(m - 3n) = 0 Therefore, m = n/3 or m = 3n, as required.
E Esse xD Joined May 9, 2016 Messages 265 Location Sanctuary Hotel Gender Male HSC N/A Oct 20, 2016 #3 Keep going bro. 3m²-10mn+3n² (3m - n)(M - 3n) m=n/3 and m=3n
E Esse xD Joined May 9, 2016 Messages 265 Location Sanctuary Hotel Gender Male HSC N/A Oct 20, 2016 #4 Omg the 1 min early reply xd