If both roots of the quadratic equation (2 – x) (x + 1) = p are distinct and positive…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
If both roots of the quadratic equation (2 – x) (x + 1) = p are distinct and positive then p must lie in the interval
- p > 2
- 2 < p < 9/4
- p < –2
- – ∞ < p < ∞
Answer
(B) 2 < p < 9/4
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