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The roots of the equation, x^2 + bx + c = 0 are equal if​

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Answered by Arpitkale2005
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Answer:

Posibble conditions are a>0,b=0,c<0

Step-by-step explanation:

ANSWER

⇒ The given quadratic equation is ax

2

+bx+c=0

⇒ Let two roots be α and β.

⇒ α=−β [ Given ]

⇒ α+β−

a

−b

⇒ −β+β=

a

−−b

⇒ 0=

a

−b

∴ b=0 ------- ( 1 )

We have one root negative so,

∴ αβ<0

a

c

<0

So, here either c or a will be negative.

Means, a and c will be having opposite sign.

a>0,c<0 or c>0,a<0 and b=0.

In options we can see option C satisfy all the conditions.

∴ Posibble conditions are a>0,b=0,c<0

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