If α, β are the roots of the quadratic equation, x 2 – 2p (x – 4) – 15 = 0 then the set…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
If α, β are the roots of the quadratic equation,
x2 – 2p (x – 4) – 15 = 0 then the set of values of p for which one root is less than 1 & the other root is greater than 2 is
x2 – 2p (x – 4) – 15 = 0 then the set of values of p for which one root is less than 1 & the other root is greater than 2 is
- (7/3, ∞)
- (–∞, 7/3)
- x ∈ R
- none
Answer
(B) (– ∞ , 7/3)
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