Determine the condition so that the equation z2+(a+ib)z+(c+id)=0 has
both roots equal.
A
only a2−b2=4c is required condition
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B
only ab=2d is required condition.
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C
both a2−b2=4ac and ab=2d are required conditions
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D
none of these
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Solution
The correct option is C both a2−b2=4ac and ab=2d are required conditions z2+(a+ib)z+(c+id)=0 Then for equal roots, we get D=0 Or B2=4AC Or (a+ib)2=4(c+id)