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Solving Using Quadratic Formula When D>0
For what inte...
Question
For what integer value/s of m, the quadratic equation
x
2
−
m
x
+
5
m
=
0
has real and distinct roots.
A
m
=
0
o
r
m
=
20
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B
m
=
0
o
r
m
>
20
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C
0
<
m
<
20
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D
m
<
0
o
r
m
>
20
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Solution
The correct option is
D
m
<
0
o
r
m
>
20
5
x
2
−
m
x
+
2
m
=
0
a
=
5
,
b
=
−
m
,
c
=
2
m
Since the quadratic equation has real and distinct roots,
D
=
b
2
−
4
a
c
>
0
(
−
m
)
2
−
4
×
5
m
>
0
m
2
−
20
m
>
0
m
(
m
−
20
)
>
0
It is of the form (x-a) (x-b) > 0 and a < b, then
x
<
a
o
r
x
>
b
⇒
m
<
0
o
r
m
>
20
(d) is corrrect
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