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What is the nature of roots of the quadratic equation `2x^2-sqrt5x+1=0 ?`

A

two distinct real roots

B

two equal real roots

C

no real roots

D

more than 2 real roots

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The correct Answer is:
C

Given equation is `2x^(2)-sqrt(5)x+1=0`
On comparing with `ax^(2)+bx+c=0` we get
`a=2,b=-sqrt(5)` and `c=1`
`:.` Discriminant `D=b^(2)-4ac=(-sqrt(5))^(2)-4xx(2)xx(1)=5-8`
`=-3lt0`
since discriminant is negatice therefore quadratic equation `2x^(2)-sqrt(5)x+1=0` has no real roots i.e. imaginary roots.
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