If α, ß and γ are three consecutive terms of a non-constant G.P., such that the equations αx^2+2ßx+γ
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- If α, ß and γ are three consecutive terms of a non-constant G.P., such that the equations αx^2+2ßx+γ=0 and x^2+x-1=0 have a common root, then α(ß+γ) is equal to:
(a) 0 (b) αß (c) α γ (d) ß γ
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Question hi galat hai kyu ki both roots are common as roots of x²+x-1 are irrational so both equations have both common roots, by common roots condition ans aayega but gp nhi banege
It hasn't been mentioned if alpha, beta, gamma can't be irrational.
Option -> D
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Option D
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Option D is the rigth answer
option d :)
Beta*Gamma
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