The sum of the roots of the equation, x 2 + |2x - 3| - 4 = 0, is 2 k . Then value of k is
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
The sum of the roots of the equation, x2 + |2x - 3| - 4 = 0, is \(\sqrt{2} k\). Then value of k is
- \(k = 3\)
- \(k = -1\)
- \(k = 1\)
- \(k = -3\)
Answer
(C) k = 1
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