The range of values of m for which the equation (m-5) x^ 2 +2(m-10) x+m+10=0 has real…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
The range of values of m for which the equation
\((m-5) x^{2}+2(m-10) x+m+10=0\) has real roots of the same sign, is given by
\((m-5) x^{2}+2(m-10) x+m+10=0\) has real roots of the same sign, is given by
- m > 10
- –5 < m < 5
- m < –10, 5 < m \(\leq\) 6
- None of these
Answer
(C) m < –10, 5 < m 6
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