The number of integral value of m for which the equation (1+m^ 2 ) x^ 2 -2(1+3 m) x+8 m=0…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
The number of integral value of m for which the equation \(\left(1+m^{2}\right) x^{2}-2(1+3 m) x+8 m=0\) has no real roots is
- 1
- infinitely many
- 3
- 2
Answer
(D) 2
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