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If m is choosen in the quadratic equation (m2+1)x2−3x+(m2+1)2=0 such that the sum of its roots is greatest, then the absolute difference of the cubes of its roots is :

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85
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43
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105
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83
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Solution

The correct option is A 85
Given the quadratic equation :
(m2+1)x23x+(m2+1)2=0
Sum of roots =3m2+1
Sum of roots is greatest when m=0
Therefore, the given quadratic equation can be written as
x23x+1=0

Let α and β be the roots of the above equation.
So, α+β=3, αβ=1
Now, |α3β3|=|(αβ)(α2+αβ+β2)|

=(α+β)24αβ [(α+β)2αβ]

=324(1) ×[321]

=|5×8|

=85

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