What we can say about the nature of roots of x2–2x–3=0 ?
Both the roots are integers
Given equation x2–2x–3=0
Nature of roots forax2+bx+c=0 isΔ=b2−4acΔ=(−2)2–4(−3)(1)=4+12=16.
Δ is a perfect square
∴ The roots are rational and unequal.
(or)
Solving the equation,
x=−(−2)±√162×1=2 ± 42x=2+42,2−42x=3,−1
Thus, both the roots are integers.