@lopagargg --:)
@saniyamakhijani said:Movie and then exam ke baad ghumne
I'm sure it'll help with the analytical and critical reasoning questions.. most intellectually stimulating.. maybe even with DI. :P
@lopagargg said:
I tend to agree with that post exam bit, actually.. :P
Oh wait! Office 

@bluechameleon18 said:I'm sure it'll help with the analytical and critical reasoning questions.. most intellectually stimulating.. maybe even with DI.

@hanushanand said:PM!
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@Estallar12 said:@Brooklyn - TAG karke chod kyun raha hai ? Kuch likh bhi toh sahi yaar. Galat hai, sahi hai, explain karna hai - What ?
@Estallar12 sahi hai...
@Brooklyn ne tippa tha qs ye...yaar mujhe to tag karna tha na ...jiska doubt tha usi ko tag nahi kiya!
@Brooklyn ne tippa tha qs ye...yaar mujhe to tag karna tha na ...jiska doubt tha usi ko tag nahi kiya!

@Ibanez said:If p,q are the roots of the eqn ax2+bx+c=0 then the equatoin whose roots are p^2, q^2 is given by replacing x with root(x). Solve this ques using this propertY?If a,b are the roots of the eqn 2x^2 -3x+ 2=0,the eqn whose roots are a^2,b^2.
4x^2 - x + 4 = 0 ..
@YouMadFellow said:4x^2 - x + 4 = 0 ..
yeah I did that by finding sum and produt of roots too. But I want you to apply that property and then get to this?
@Ibanez said:If p,q are the roots of the eqn ax2+bx+c=0 then the equatoin whose roots are p^2, q^2 is given by replacing x with root(x). Solve this ques using this propertY?If a,b are the roots of the eqn 2x^2 -3x+ 2=0, form the eqn whose roots are a^2,b^2.
bhai iski roots to imaginary aa rahi hain, d
and new eqn coming i s,
ax+b*sqrt(x)+c
@YouMadFellow said:4x^2 - x + 4 = 0 ..
D
@Ibanez said:yeah I did that by finding sum and produt of roots too. But I want you to apply that property and then get to this?
whi concept se.. 4x^2-x+4=0 aa rha hai.. but inn dono ka D
@Ibanez said:yeah I did that by finding sum and produt of roots too. But I want you to apply that property and then get to this?
ussi ko apply karo...and square both sides.
