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Standard X
Mathematics
Quadratic Equations
In a quadrati...
Question
In a quadratic equation
x
2
+
a
x
+
3
=
0
,
if one of the
roots is
1
,
then other root will be
−
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Solution
Let other root be
P
So, Product of Roots
=
1
×
P
=
3
So,
P
=
3
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