Home
Class 12
MATHS
The integral value of m for which the qu...

The integral value of m for which the quadratic equation `(2m-3)x^2-4x+2m-3=0` has both the roots negative is given by

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
1
Doubtnut Promotions Banner Mobile Dark
|

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • JEE MOCK TEST 23

    NTA MOCK TESTS|Exercise MATHEMATICS|25 Videos
  • JEE MOCK TEST 26

    NTA MOCK TESTS|Exercise MATHEMATICS|25 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find the value of p for which the quadratic equation 4x^2+px+3=0 has equal roots

The value of p for which the quadratic equation 4x^(2)+px+3=0 has equal roots are.

Knowledge Check

  • The quadratic equation x^(2) - (m -3)x + m =0 has

    A
    Real distinct roots if and only if m ` in ( -oo, 1) cup ( 9,oo)`
    B
    Both positive roots if and if and only if ` m in (9,oo)`
    C
    Both negative roots if and only if ` m in ( 0,1)`
    D
    No roots
  • Determine the value of k for which the quadratic equation 4x^2-3kx+1=0 has equal roots :

    A
    `+-(2/3)`
    B
    `+-(4/3)`
    C
    `+-4`
    D
    `+-6`
  • Determine the value of k for which the quadratic equation 4x^(2)-3kx+1=0 has equal roots :

    A
    `pm((2)/(3))`
    B
    `pm((4)/(3))`
    C
    `pm4`
    D
    `pm6`
  • Similar Questions

    Explore conceptually related problems

    If the Quadratic Equation x^(2)-2(m-2)x+m^(2)-3=0 has both roots negative then range of m is

    . Determine the value of for which the quadratic equation 2x2+3x+k=0 have both roots real.

    If the Quadratic Equation x^(2)-2(m-2)x+m^(2)-3=0 has both roots negative then range of 'm' is

    Find the value of m for which the quadratic equations x^(2)-11x+m=0 and x^(2)-14x+2m=0 may have common root t

    The roots of the quadratic equation m^2-3m+1=0 are