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Standard X
Mathematics
Nature of Roots
If x+1x+2x+...
Question
If
(
x
+
1
)
(
x
+
2
)
(
x
+
3
)
(
x
+
6
)
=
3
x
2
,
then the equation has
A
all imaginary roots
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B
two imaginary and two rational roots
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C
all rational roots
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D
two imaginary and two irrational roots
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Solution
The correct option is
B
two imaginary and two rational roots
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