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Set-I (Quadratic Equation)

1) The value of a10-2a8/2a9 from the given equations is 3. 2) If a quadratic equation has purely imaginary roots, the equation formed by substituting the original equation into itself will have neither real nor purely imaginary roots. 3) Given a quadratic equation where the coefficients are in AP and the sum of the roots is 4, the value of the absolute difference between the roots is 2√13/3. 4) If two quadratic equations share a common root, the sum of the cubes of the coefficients of the equations is 3abc.

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Set-I (Quadratic Equation)

1) The value of a10-2a8/2a9 from the given equations is 3. 2) If a quadratic equation has purely imaginary roots, the equation formed by substituting the original equation into itself will have neither real nor purely imaginary roots. 3) Given a quadratic equation where the coefficients are in AP and the sum of the roots is 4, the value of the absolute difference between the roots is 2√13/3. 4) If two quadratic equations share a common root, the sum of the cubes of the coefficients of the equations is 3abc.

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Set-I(Quadratic Equation)

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1. Let α and β be the roots of equation x 2−6 x−2=0. If a n=α −β , for n ≥ 1 , then the value of
a10−2 a 8
is (a) 6 (b) −¿ 6 (c) 3 (d) −3 .
2 a9
2. In the quadratic equation p(x)=0 with real coefficients has purely imaginary roots. Then, the equation p[p(x)] has
(a) only purely imaginary roots (b) all real roots
(c) two real and two purely imaginary roots (d) neither real nor purely imaginary roots.
1 1
p x +qx +r =0 , p ≠ 0. If p , qand r are in A.P. and α + β =4 , then
2
3. Let α and β be the roots of equation

the value of |α−β| is

(a)
√61 (b)
2 √ 17 (c)
√34 (d)
2 √ 13 .
3 9 9 9
α
4. Let α and β be the roots of the equation x 2− px+ r=0 and , 2 β be the roots of the equation
2
x −qx +r =0. Then the value of r is
2

2 2
(a) (p−q )(2q− p) (b) (q− p)(2 p−q)
9 9
2 2
(c) (q−2 p)(2 q− p) (d) (2 p−q)(2 q− p).
9 9
5. The set of all real numbers x for which x 2−|x +2|+ x >0 is
(a) (−∞,−2)∪(2 , ∞ ) (b) (−∞ ,−√ 2 ) ∪ ( √ 2 , ∞ ) (c) (−∞,−1) ∪(1 , ∞) (d)

( √ 2 , ∞ ).
6. The number of solutions of log 4 (x−1)=log 2( x −3) is
(a) 3 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 0.
3 2 5
7. The equation ( log2 x ) + log2 x− 4
x 4
=√ 2 has
(a) at least one real solution (b) exactly three real solution
(c) exactly one irrational solution (d) complex roots.
2 2
8. The equation x− =1− has
x−1 x−1
(a) no root (b) one root (c) two equal root (d) infinitely many roots.
9. If a ≤ 0, the roots of x 2−2 a|x−a|−3 a 2=0 is
(a) (−1+ √ 6) a √ 6+1 ) a(b) −( (c) a (d) ( 1+ √ 6 ) a.
10. If p , q , r ∈ R , then roots of the equation p ( x −z )−( q−r ) xz=0 is
2 2

(a) Imaginary (b) Real roots but not equal (c) Sum of the roots is 0 (d) None of these.
3 3 3
11. The roots of the equation ( x−α ) +(x−β ) + ( x −γ ) =0
(a) one real and two imaginary (b) α ,β ,γ
(c) all roots are real (d) all roots are imaginary.
12. If the equation a x 2 +bx+ c=0 and c x2 +bx +a=0 have one root in common , then the value of
3 3 3
a + b +c is
(a) 3 a(a+b+ c) (b) a 2+ b2+ c 2−ab−bc−ca
(c) 3(ab+bc +ca) (d) 3abc.

( ab ) =x−2 x −4 , where a , b>0


x
2
13. The number of real roots of x for which
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 0 (d) infinite.
14. The harmonic mean of the roots of the equation ( 2+ √ 3 ) x 2−( 3+ √ 5 ) x+ ( 6+2 √5 )=0 is
(a) 2 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 4.
15. (*)The common roots of the equations 3 2
x + 2 x +2 x +1=0 and 1+ x
200
+x
2023
are (ω is non real
cube roots of unity)
(a) ω (b) ω 2 (c) ω−ω 2 (d) −1.
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Answer (Set-I:Quadratic Equation)


1. (c) 2. (d) 3. (d) 4. (d) 5. (b) 6. (1) 7. (b) 8. (a) 9. (a) 10. (b) 11. (a)
12. (d) 13. (c) 14. (d) 15. (a,b)

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