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∫ax+b/√px2+qx+r dx Form and Integration by Parts

Illustration Based upon ∫(√ ax2+bx+c )dx ||Illustration Based upon ∫(px+q)(√ax2+bx+c) dx || Illustration Based upon ∫(px2+qx+r)/(ax2+bx+c) dx

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If alpha,beta are the roots of the equation px^(2)-qx+r=0, then the equation whose roots are alpha^(2)+(r)/(p) and beta^(2)+(r)/(p) is (i) p^(3)x^(2)+pq^(2)x+r=0 (ii) px^(2)-qx+r=0 (iii) p^(3)x^(2)-pq^(2)x+q^(2)r=0 (iv) px^(2)+qx-r=0

If roots of ax^(2) + bx + c = 0 are 2 , more than the roots of px^(2) + qx + r = 0 , then the value of c in terms of p,q and r is

If the roots of x^(3)+px^(2)+qx+r=0 are in GP find the relation between p,q and r

If alpha,beta are the roots of the equation px^(2)-qx+r=0, then the cquation whose roots are alpha^(2)+(r)/(p) and beta^(2)+(r)/(p) is