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AP EAMCET · Maths · Quadratic Equation

If \(\alpha, \beta\) are the roots of \(x^2+b x+c=0, \gamma, \delta\) are the roots of \(x^2+b_1 x+c_1=0\) and \(\gamma < \alpha < \delta < \beta\), then \(\left(c-c_1\right)^2 < \)

  1. A \(\left(b_1-b\right)\left(b c_1-b_1 c\right)\)
  2. B 1
  3. C \(\left(b-b_1\right)^2\)
  4. D \(\left(c-c_1\right)\left(b_1 c-b_1 c_1\right)\)
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(A) \(\left(b_1-b\right)\left(b c_1-b_1 c\right)\)

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According to given informations after drawing figure. For \(x\)-coordinate of point \(P\), on subtracting given quadratic equations, we get \(\begin{aligned} x^2+b_1 x+c_1 & =0 \\ x^2+b x+c & =0 \end{aligned}\)…
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