If a,b,c are in GP, where a,c are positive, then the equation ax2+bx+c=0 has
A
real roots
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B
imaginary roots
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C
ratio of roots 1:ω where ω is nonreal cube root of unity
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D
ratio of roots b:ac
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Solution
The correct options are B imaginary roots C ratio of roots 1:ω where ω is nonreal cube root of unity a,b,c are in G.P and ac>0 Therefore, b2=ac...(1) ax2+bx+c=0 now, D=b2−4ac=ac−4ac=−3ac Since, ac>0 Therefore, D<0 and roots are imaginary. let α & β be the roots of the quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0 α,β=−b+√b2−4ac2a=−√ac±√ac−4ac2a=√c(−1±i√32)=√cω,√cω2 Therefore, αβ=1/ω Ans: B,C