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प्रश्न
The value of p for which roots of the quadratic equation x2 – px + 6 = 0 are rational, is ______.
पर्याय
1
–5
25
`sqrt(5)`
MCQ
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उत्तर
The value of p for which roots of the quadratic equation x2 – px + 6 = 0 are rational, is –5.
Explanation:
Given equation: x2 – px + 6 = 0
For the roots to be rational, the discriminant (D) must be a perfect square.
D = b2 – 4ac
D = (–p)2 – 4(1)(6)
D = p2 – 24
Checking options:
(A) If p = 1,
D = 12 – 24
= –23 (Not a perfect square)
(B) If p = –5,
D = (–5)2 – 24
= 25 – 24
= 1 (Perfect square)
(C) If p = 25,
D = 252 – 24
= 625 – 24
= 601 (Not a perfect square)
(D) If `p = sqrt(5)`,
`D = (sqrt(5))^2 - 24`
= 5 – 24
= –19 (Not a perfect square)
Since D = 1 is a perfect square for p = –5, the roots are rational.
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