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  • 02-07-2020
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If p and q are the roots of the equation
3x - 16x + 2 = 0, find the value of
p+(1+p).
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Stephen46
Stephen46 Stephen46
  • 02-07-2020

Answer:

To find p and q which are the roots we must first solve the quadratic equation above.

3x² - 16x + 2 = 0

Using the quadratic formula

x = - b ± √b² - 4ac / 2a

where a = 3 b = -16 c = 2

Substitute the above values into the formula

x = --16±√(-16)² - 4(3)(2)/2(3)

x = 16±√ 256 - 24 / 6

x = 16± √ 232/6

After solving

x = 8 + √58 / 3 or x = 8 - √58 / 3

Therefore p = 8 + √58 / 3 and

q = 8 - √58 / 3

So p + ( 1 + p) is

= 8 + √58 / 3 + ( 1 + 8+√58 / 3)

= 19 + 2√58/3 or 11.41

Hope this helps.

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