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Consider the equation (m2+1)x23x+(m2+1)2=0. Let p be the least value of product of roots and q be the greatest value of sum of roots of the equation. Then the sum of an infinitely decreasing G.P. whose first term is equal to p+2 and the common ratio is 2q, is

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9
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Solution

The correct option is A 9
(m2+1)x23x+(m2+1)2=0
Sum of roots =3m2+1
(Sum)max=3 (for m=0)

Product of roots =m2+1
(Product)min=1 (for m=0)

Given, (Sum)max=q
and (Product)min=p
Then, first term of G.P. =p+2=1+2=3
and common ratio =2q=23
S=3123=9

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