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if x=2 and x=3 are the roots of the equation 3xsquare -2kx+2m=0
Asked by | 05 Mar, 2013, 11:07: AM
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Your question is incomplete. If you need to find the values of k and m, then the answer is as follows:
Given, x=2 and x=3 are the roots of the equation 3x2 -2kx+2m=0
Therefore, x=2 and x=3 will satisfy the given equation. So, we have:
12 - 4k + 2m = 0 … (i)
27 - 6k + 2m = 0 … (ii)
Subtracting (ii) from (i),
-15 + 2k = 0
k = 15/2
Now, substitute this value of k in any one of equation to get the value of m.
Answered by | 05 Mar, 2013, 04:58: PM
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