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6 July, 18:10

One root of the equation x2+6x+q=0 is twice the other root. find q and the roots.

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  1. 6 July, 18:14
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    Suppose one of the roots is a the second is 2a. The factors will be:

    (x-a) and (x-2a)

    thus

    (x-a) (x-2a) = x^2+6x+q

    x^2-xa-2ax+2a^2=x^2+6x+q

    taking corresponding terms we shall have:

    -2ax=6x

    solving for a we get

    -2a=6

    thus

    a=-3

    but

    q=2a^2

    substituting the value of a we get:

    q=2 (-3) ^2

    q=2*9

    q=18
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