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Let α(a) and β(a) be the roots of the equation (31+a1)+(1+a1)x+(61+a1)=0 where a>1. then lima0+α(a) and lima0+β(a) are

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52 and 1
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12 and 1
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72 and 2
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92 and 3
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Solution

The correct option is B 12 and 1
Let α(a) and β(a) be the roots of the equation
(31+a1)x2+(1+a1)x+(61+a1)=0 where a>1.
then lima0+α(a) and lima0+β(a)
Let 1+a=k6
as a0k1
(k21)x2+(k31)x+(k1)=0(k1)((k+1)x2+(k2+k+1)x+1)=0((k+1)x2+(k2+k+1)x+1)=0limk1((k+1)x2+(k2+k+1)x+1)=02x2+3x+1=0(2x+1)(x+1)=0x=12, x=1
lima0+α(a)=12 lima0+β(a)=1

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