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AP EAMCET · Maths · Quadratic Equation

If \(x^2+p x+1\) is a factor of \(a x^3+b x+c\), then

  1. A \(a^2+c^2=-a b\)
  2. B \(a^2-c^2=-a b\)
  3. C \(a^2-c^2=a b\)
  4. D \(a^2+c^2=a b\)
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Correct Answer

(C) \(a^2-c^2=a b\)

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We have, \(x^2+p x+1\) is a factor of \(a x^3+b x+c=0\) \[ \therefore a x^3+b x+c=\left(x^2+p x+1\right)(a x+\alpha) \] \[ \Rightarrow a x^3+b x+c=a x^3+(p a+\alpha) x^2+(p \alpha+a) x+\alpha \] Equating the coefficient of \(x^3, x^2, x\) and constant term, we get…