If p, q are the roots of the equation x^ 2 +p x+q=0 where both p and q are non-zero, then…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
If p, q are the roots of the equation \(x^{2}+p x+q=0\)where both p and q are non-zero, then (p, q) =
- (1, 2)
- (1, –2)
- (–1, 2)
- (–1, –2)
Answer
(B) (1, –2)
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