The circle described on the line joining the points (0, 1), (a, b) as diameter cuts the…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
The circle described on the line joining the points (0, 1),
(a, b) as diameter cuts the x-axis in points whose abscissae are roots of the equation :
(a, b) as diameter cuts the x-axis in points whose abscissae are roots of the equation :
- x2 + ax + b = 0
- x2 – ax + b = 0
- x2 + ax – b = 0
- x2 – ax – b = 0
Answer
(B) x 2 – ax + b = 0
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