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If p and q are the roots of the equation x2 − px + q = 0, then

Options

  • p = 1, q = −2

  • p = 1, q = 0

  • p = −2, q = 0

  • p = −2, q = 1

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Solution

Given that p and q be the roots of the equation x2 − px + q = 0

Then find the value of p and q.

Here, a = 1, b = −p and, c = q

p and q be the roots of the given equation

Therefore, sum of the roots

`p + q = (-b)/a`

= `(-p)/1`

= −p

q = −p − p

= −2p       ...(i)

Product of the roots

`p xx q = q/1`

As we know that `p = q/q`

= 1

Putting the value pf p = 1 in equation (1)

q = −2 × 1

= −2

Therefore, the value of p = 1; q = −2

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Chapter 4: Quadratic Equations - Exercise 4.15 [Page 83]

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RD Sharma Mathematics [English] Class 10
Chapter 4 Quadratic Equations
Exercise 4.15 | Q 13 | Page 83
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