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One of the solutions to the equation 5x^2+bx+12=0 is − 4/5 . Find the other solution.

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Answer:

-3 is the other solution.

Explanation:

As,
(-4)/(5) is One of the solutions of the equations , So, it should satisfy the equation.

Putting
(-4)/(5) in equation 5
x^(2) + bx + 12 = 0 ,

We get,


(-4)/(5)×
(-4)/(5) + b×
(-4)/(5) + 12 = 0.


(16)/(25) +
(-4b)/(5) + 12 = 0.

After solving , 16 - 4b + 60 = 0.

4b = 76

b = 19.

So, the equation is 5
x^(2) + 19x + 12 = 0.

After factorizing , 5
x^(2) + 15x + 4x + 12 = 0.

5x(x+3) + 4(x+3) = 0

(5x+4)(x+3) = 0

Clearly the roots of the equation are -3 and
(-4)/(5) .

So, the other solution is -3.

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