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प्रश्न
Find that value of p for which the quadratic equation (p + 1)x2 − 6(p + 1)x + 3(p + 9) = 0, p ≠ − 1 has equal roots. Hence find the roots of the equation.
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उत्तर
It is given that the quadratic equation (p + 1)x2 − 6(p + 1)x + 3(p + 9) = 0, p ≠ − 1 has equal roots.
Therefore, the discriminant of the quadratic equation is 0.
Here,
a=(p+1)
b=−6(p+1)
c=3(p+9)
∴D=b2−4ac=0
⇒[−6(p+1)]2−4×(p+1)×3(p+9)=0
⇒36(p+1)2−12(p+1)(p+9)=0
⇒12(p+1)[3(p+1)−(p+9)]=0
⇒12(p+1)(2p−6)=0
⇒p+1=0 or 2p−6=0
p+1=0
⇒p=−1
This is not possible as p≠−1
2p−6=0
⇒p=3
So, the value of p is 3.
Putting p = 3 in the given quadratic equation, we get
(3+1)x2−6(3+1)x+3(3+9)=0
⇒4x2−24x+36=0
⇒4(x2−6x+9)=0
⇒4(x−3)2=0
⇒x=3
Thus, the root of the given quadratic equation is 3.
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