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if c,d are the rootsof (x-a) (x-b) -k=0,then the roots of (x-c) (x-d+k=0are A: b, c. B:a,b. C,:a, c. D:a,d |
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Answer» Since α,β and γ are the roots of the equation(x−a)(x−b)(x−c)−d=0. So we have α+β+γ=a+b+c ...(1) αβ+βγ+γα=ab+bc+ca ...(2) αβγ=abc+d ...(3) SIMILARLY, for the equation (x−α)(x−β)(x−γ)+d=0, we have α+β+γ=a+b+c (from (1)) αβ+βγ+γα=ab+bc+ca (from (2)) And αβγ−d=abc (from (3)) THEREFORE CLEARLY a,b and c will be the roots of the equation (x−α)(x−β)(x−γ)+d=0. |
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