If be a complex number satisfying then cannot be :
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Option: 2
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Option: 4
Option d
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Let be such that the equation, has a repeated root , which is also a root of the equation, . If is the other root of this equation, then is equal to:
Option: 1
Option: 2
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Nature of Roots -
Let the quadratic equation is ax2 + bx + c = 0
D is the discriminant of the equation.
iii) if roots D = 0, then roots will be real and equal, then
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ax2 – 2bx + 5 = 0 having equal roots or and
Put in the second equation
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View Full Answer(1)The number of real roots of the equation, is :
Option: 1
Option: 2 4
Option: 3 1
Option: 4 2
Transcendental function -
Transcendental functions: the functions which are not algebraic are called transcendental functions. Exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions are transcendental functions.
Exponential Function: function f(x) such that is known as an exponential function.
Logarithmic function: function f(x) such that is called logarithmic function
If a > 1 If a < 1
Properties of Logarithmic Function
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Quadratic Equation -
The root of the quadratic equation is given by the formula:
Where D is called the discriminant of the quadratic equation, given by ,
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Let
Now the equation
Let
Only positive value possible so
x=0 is the only solution.
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The least positive value of 'a' for which the equation, has real roots is
Option: 1 8
Option: 2 6
Option: 3 4
Option: 42
Nature of Roots -
Let the quadratic equation is ax2 + bx + c = 0
D is the discriminant of the equation.
ii) If D > 0, then roots will be real and distinct.
iii) if roots D = 0, then roots will be real and equal, then
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least positive value is 8.
View Full Answer(1)If the equation, has conjugate complex roots and they satisfy , then:
Option: 1
Option: 2
Option: 3
Option: 4
Nature of Roots -
Let the quadratic equation is ax2 + bx + c = 0
D is the discriminant of the equation.
i) if D < 0, then root are in the form of complex number,
If a,b,c ∈ R (real number) then roots will be conjugate of each other, means if p + iq is one of
the roots then other root will be p - iq
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Let be roots of the equation
so
So,
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View Full Answer(1)If a, b and c are the greatest values of respectively, then:
Option: 1
Option: 2
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Option: 4
Binomial Coefficient of the middle term is greatest.
Now,
Correct Option (1)
View Full Answer(1)Let be a solution of the differential equation, If then is equal to :
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Option: 2
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Option: 4
Formation of Differential Equation and Solutions of a Differential Equation -
This is the general solution of the differential equation (2), which represents the family of the parabola (when a = 1) and one member of the family of parabola is given in Eq (1).
Also, Eq (1) is a particular solution of the differential equation (2).
The solution of the differential equation is a relation between the variables of the equation not containing the derivatives, but satisfying the given differential equation.
A general solution of a differential equation is a relation between the variables (not involving the derivatives) which contains the same number of the arbitrary constants as the order of the differential equation.
Particular solution of the differential equation obtained from the general solution by assigning particular values to the arbitrary constant in the general solution.
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Correct Option (3)
View Full Answer(1)If the sum of the coefficients of all even powers of x in the product is 61, then n is equal to _________.
Option: 1 30
Option: 260
Option: 315
Option: 4 45
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Let and be two real roots of the equation where, and are real numbers. If then a value of is :
Option: 1
Option: 2
Option: 3
Option: 4
As we have learnt,
Sum of roots:
Product of roots:
Trigonometric Ratio for Compound Angles (Part 2)
Now,
Since are the roots of the given equation
Now,
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