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If both the roots of the quadratic equation x22kx+k2+k5=0 are less than 5, then k lies in the interval

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[4,5]
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(5,6]
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(6,)
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D
(,4)
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Solution

The correct option is D (,4)
f(x)=x22kx+k2+k5
both roots are less than 5, then
(i) Discriminant 0
(ii) f(5)>0(iii)Sum of roots2<5

Hence (i) 4k24(1)(k2+k5)04k24k24k+2004k20k5

(ii) f(5)>0;2510k+k2+k5>0or k29k+20>0or k(k4)5(k4)>0or (k5)(k4)>0k(,4)(5,)

(iii) Sum of roots2=b2a=2k2<5

The intersection of (i),(ii) & (iii) gives k(,4).

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