If a,b,c are distinct rational numbers and a + b + c = 0, then the roots of the equation…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
If a,b,c are distinct rational numbers and a + b + c = 0, then the roots of the equation
\((b+c-a) x^{2}+(c+a-b) x+(a+b-c)=0\) are
\((b+c-a) x^{2}+(c+a-b) x+(a+b-c)=0\) are
- imaginary
- real and equal
- real and unequal
- none of these
Answer
(C) real and unequal
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