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One solution of 10x^2 + bx – 3 = 0 is - 4/5 Find b and the other solution.

What is the value of b in the equation?​

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User EdJ
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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

Given that x = -
(4)/(5) is a solution of the equation

Then substitute this value into the equation and solve for b

10 ( -
(4)/(5) )² + b(-
(4)/(5) ) - 3 = 0

10 ×
(16)/(25) -
(4)/(5) b - 3 = 0


(32)/(5) -
(4)/(5) b - 3 = 0

Multiply through by 5

32 - 4b - 15 = 0

17 - 4b = 0 ( subtract 17 from both sides )

- 4b = - 17 ( divide both sides by - 4 )

b =
(17)/(4) ← value of b

Given α and β are the roots of a quadratic equation, then

α + β = -
(b)/(a)

let α = -
(4)/(5), then with a = 10 and b = b

-
(4)/(5) + β = -
((17)/(4) )/(10) = -
(17)/(40)

β = -
(17)/(40) +
(4)/(5) =
(3)/(8)

Hence the other solution is x =
(3)/(8)

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