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AP EAMCET · Maths · Quadratic Equation

If \(\alpha, \beta\) are the roots of \(a x^2+b x+c=0\), then the quadratic equation whose roots are \(\sqrt{5} \alpha, \sqrt{5} \beta\) is

  1. A \(a x^2+\sqrt{5} b x+5 c=0\)
  2. B \(a x^2+\sqrt{5} b x+\sqrt{5} c=0\)
  3. C \(a x^2+5 b x+\sqrt{5} c=0\)
  4. D \(a x^2+5 b x+5 c=0\)
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(A) \(a x^2+\sqrt{5} b x+5 c=0\)

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\(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) are roots of \(a x^2+b x+c=0\) Consider \(\sqrt{5} \alpha=t \Rightarrow \alpha=\frac{t}{\sqrt{5}}\)…