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प्रश्न
If the discriminant of a quadratic equation, ax2 + bx + c = 0, is greater than zero and a perfect square and b is irrational, then the roots are:
विकल्प
irrational and unequal
irrational and equal
rational and unequal
rational and equal
MCQ
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उत्तर
Irrational and Unequal
Explanation:
The roots are `x = (-b ± sqrt(D))/(2a)` with D = b2 – 4ac. Here D > 0 so the two roots are distinct. Since D is a perfect square, `sqrt(D)` is rational, but b is given irrational, hence `(-b ± sqrt(D))` is irrational and dividing by 2a (nonzero) keeps them irrational. Therefore, the two roots are irrational and unequal.
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