Location of Roots when Compared with Two Constants 'k1' & 'k2'
The number of...
Question
The number of values of k for which the equation x2−3x+k=0 has two distinct roots lying in the interval (0,1) are
A
three
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B
infinitely many
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C
two
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D
no value of k satisfies the requirement
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Solution
The correct option is D no value of k satisfies the requirement x2−3x+k=0
As the sum of root according to the equation is 3 but the question is asking about the roots in (0,1) whose sum can not be 3.
So no values of k satisfies the requirement