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Standard XII
Mathematics
Roots of a Quadratic Equation
The condition...
Question
The condition that one root of
a
x
2
+
b
x
+
c
=
0
may be the double the other is:
A
b
2
=
2
a
c
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B
b
2
=
3
a
c
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C
2
b
2
=
9
a
c
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D
2
b
2
=
3
a
c
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Solution
The correct option is
C
2
b
2
=
9
a
c
Let
α
and
β
be the roots of the following equation.
It is given that
α
=
2
β
α
+
β
=
3
β
=
−
b
a
...(i)
α
β
=
2
β
2
=
c
a
...(ii)
Therefore
(
b
2
9
a
2
)
=
c
2
a
⇒
2
b
2
=
9
a
c
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