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AP EAMCET · Maths · Quadratic Equation

If one root of the equation \(a x^3+b x+c=0\) is twice another root, then

  1. A \(36 b^3=343 a c^2\)
  2. B \(36 b^3+343 \mathrm{ac}^2=0\)
  3. C \(36 b^3+729 a c^2=0\)
  4. D \(36 b^3=729 ac^2\)
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Correct Answer

(B) \(36 b^3+343 \mathrm{ac}^2=0\)

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Let roots of equation be \(2 \alpha, \alpha, \beta\) So, \(3 \alpha+\beta=0 \Rightarrow \beta=-3 \alpha\) and \(2 \alpha^2 \beta=\frac{-c}{a} \Rightarrow-6 \alpha^3=\frac{-c}{a} \Rightarrow \alpha^3=\frac{c}{6 a}\) Now,…