Column–I Column–II (A) Number of real solution of is (P) (B) The number of non-negative…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
| Column–I | Column–II |
|---|---|
|
(A) Number of real solution of
is |
(P) |
|
(B) The number of non-negative real roots of
equal to |
(Q) |
|
(C) If and
be the roots of the quadratic equation
, then minimum value of is equal to |
(R) |
|
(D) If
and
are the roots of
& , then is equal to |
(S) |
The correct matching is :
- (A–P; B–Q; C–S; D–R)
- (A–Q; B–P; C–S; D–R)
- (A–S; B–P; C–Q; D–R)
- (A–R; B–S; C–P; D–Q)
Answer
(B) (A–Q; B–P; C–S; D–R)
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