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प्रश्न
Discuss the nature of the roots of the following equation without actually solving it:
5x2 – 13x – 6 = 0
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उत्तर
Given: 5x2 – 13x – 6 = 0
Step-wise calculation:
1. Identify coefficients:
a = 5, b = –13, c = –6
2. Discriminant D = b2 – 4ac
= (–13)2 – 4 × 5 × (–6)
= 169 + 120
= 289
3. By the discriminant test, D > 0 implies two distinct real roots D = 0 would give equal roots; D < 0 gives nonreal roots.
4. Here, D = 289 = 172, so `sqrt(D) = 17` is an integer.
The quadratic formula gives roots `x = (-b ± sqrt(D))/(2a) = (13 ± 17)/10`, i.e. `x = 30/10 = 3` and `x = (-4)/10 = (-2)/5`. Because each root is a ratio of integers, both roots are rational.
Because the discriminant is positive so the roots are real and unequal and it is a perfect square so `sqrt(D)` is an integer, making the roots rational.
