Home
Class 12
MATHS
A student notices that the roots of the ...

A student notices that the roots of the equation `x^(2)+bx+a=0` are each 1 less than the roots of the equation `x^(2)+ax+b=0`. Then a+b is.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The roots of the equation x^2+ax+b=0 are

The roots of the equation ax+(a+b)x-b*=0 are

If a and b are the roots of the equation x^2+ax+b=0 ,then a+b=

If alpha and beta are the roots of the equation x^(2) + bx + c = 0 , then the roots of the equation cx^(2) -b x + 1=0 are

If the ratio of the roots of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0 is equal to ratio of roots of the equation x^(2)+x+1=0 then a,b,c are in

The roots of the equation x^(2)+2ax+a^(2)+b^(2)=0 are

The roots of the equation x^(2)+2ax+a^(2)+b^(2)=0 are

The roots of the equation x^(2) + ax + b = 0 are "______" .

If roots of the equation ax^(2)+2(a+b)x+(a+2b+c)=0 are imaginary then roots of the equation ax^(2)+2bx+c=0 are