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Let S be the set of all non-zero numbers `alpha`such that the quadratic equation `alphax^2-x+alpha=0`has two distinct real roots `x_1, and x_2` satisfying the inequality `|x_1-x_2|lt1` which of the following intervals is(are) a subset of S?

A

`(-1/2,-1/(sqrt(5)))`

B

`(-1/(sqrt(5)),0)`

C

`(0,1/(sqrt(5)))`

D

`(1/(sqrt(5)),1/2)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`:' alpha x^(2)-x+alpha=0` has distinct real roots.
`:.Dgt0`
`implies1-4alpha^(2)gt0impliesalpha epsilon(-1/2,1/2)`…….i
Also `|x_(1)-x_(2)|lt1implies|x_(1)-x_(2)|^(2)lt1`
`impliesD/(a^(2))ltimplies(1-4alpha^(2))/(alpha^(2))lt1impliesalpha^(2)gt1/5`
`impliesalpha epsilon (-oo,-1/(sqrt(5)))uu(1/(sqrt(5)),oo)`........ii
From Eqs i and ii we get
`S=(-1/2,-1/(sqrt(5)))uu(1/(sqrt(5)),1/2)`
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