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Standard X
Mathematics
Formation of a Quadratic Equation From It's Roots
If the zeros ...
Question
If the zeros of the quadratic polynomial ax
2
+ bx + c, where a ≠ 0 and c ≠ 0, are equal then
(a) c and a have the same sign
(b) c and a have opposite signs
(c) c and
b
have the same sign
(d) c and b have opposite sign
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Solution
(
a
)
c
and
a
have the same sign
Let
α
and
α
be the zeroes of
a
x
2
+
b
x
+
c
.
Then
α
+
α
=
−
b
a
>
2
α
=
−
b
a
=
>
α
=
−
b
2
a
Also,
α
×
α
=
c
a
=
>
α
2
=
c
a
>
0
∴
c
and
a
must have the same sign
.
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