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If the roots of x25x+4=0 are p,q, then which of the following CANNOT be the equation with the roots 1/p,1/q ?

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4x4+5x2+1=0
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4x45x2+1=0
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x45x24=0
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x4+5x2+4=0
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Solution

The correct option is D x4+5x2+4=0
Given that the roots of x25x+4=0 are p,q
Here a=1,b=5,c=4

We know that for
ax2+bx+c=0,a0 with roots p,q
the transformed quadratic equation with roots 1α & 1β is given by:
c(x2)2+b(x)2+a=0

Therefore we can directly write the required equation as:
4(x2)25(x)2+1=0
4x45x2+1=0
Thus, rest all equations are not the correct transformed equation.

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