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Relationships between roots and coefficients (1 Viewer)

Petinga

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Help needed ASAP

1. The roots of the quadratic equation ax^2 - bx - 10=0 are -1 and 5. Find the values of a and b.

2. One root of the equation x^2 + qx + r=0 is 3 times the other. Prove that 3q^2=16r
 

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Petinga said:
Help needed ASAP

1. The roots of the quadratic equation ax^2 - bx - 10=0 are -1 and 5. Find the values of a and b.

2. One root of the equation x^2 + qx + r=0 is 3 times the other. Prove that 3q^2=16r
1. a(-1)^2-b(-1)-10=0 and a(5)^2-b(5)-10=0
then solve simultaneous equations
2. let the roots be A and 3A
sum of roots, A+3A=4A=-q
so A=-q\4
product of roots, (A)(3A)=3A²=r

so 3(-q\4)²=r
3q²\16=r
3q²=16r
 

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For question 1, I find it quicker to do these questions like this:
(x+1)(x-5)=0
x<sup>2</sup>-4x-5=0
2x<sup>2</sup>-8x-10=0
a=2; b=8.
Rather than doing simultaneous equations.
 

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