Respuesta :
The answers are b = 5 square root of 3; b = -5 square root of 3. f(b) = b^2 â 75. If f(b) = 0, then b^2 â 75 ) 0. b^2 = 75. b = â75. b = â(25 * 3). b = â25 * â3. b = â(5^2) * â3. Since âx is either -x or x, then â25 = â(5^2) is either -5 or 5. Therefore. b = -5â3 or b = 5â3.
Answer:
[tex]b=5\sqrt{3}[/tex] and [tex]b=-5\sqrt{3}[/tex] are the roots of given quadratic equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given quadratic equation is [tex] f(b)=b^2-75[/tex]
We have to check all the given options.
If the value of f(b) gives 0 when put the value of b in above equation then only that b value is the root of quadratic equation.
[tex]b=5\sqrt{3}: (5\sqrt{3})^{2}-75=75-75=0[/tex]
[tex]b=-5\sqrt{3}: (-5\sqrt{3})^{2}-75=75-75=0[/tex]
[tex]b=3\sqrt{5}: (3\sqrt{5})^{2}-75=45-75=30\neq 0[/tex]
[tex]b=-3\sqrt{5}: (-3\sqrt{5})^{2}-75=45-75=30\neq 0[/tex]
[tex]b=25\sqrt{3}: (25\sqrt{3})^{2}-75=1875-75=1800\neq 0[/tex]
[tex]b=-25\sqrt{3}: (-25\sqrt{3})^{2}-75=1875-75=1800\neq 0[/tex]
hence, only first two values [tex]b=5\sqrt{3},-5\sqrt{3}[/tex] gives the value of f(b)=0 .
â [tex]b=5\sqrt{3}[/tex] and [tex]b=-5\sqrt{3}[/tex] are the roots of given quadratic equation.