Home
Class 12
MATHS
. For what value of m will the equation ...

. For what value of m will the equation `(x^2-bx)/(ax-c)=(m-1)/(m+1)` have roots equal in magnitude but opposite in sign?

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Equation (a+5)x^2-(2a+1)x+(a-1)=0 will have roots equal in magnitude but opposite in sign if a=

Find m so that the roots of the equation (x^(2)-bx)/(ax-c)=(m-1)/(m+1) may be equal in magnitude and opposite in sign.

For what values of m will the equation x^(2)-2x(1+3m)+7(3+2m)=0 have equal roots?

For what value of m will the equation x^2-(1+3m)x+(3+2m)=0 have equal roots ?

The value of m for which the equation x^(3) + x + 1 = 0 . Has two roots equal in magnitude but opposite in sign, is :

The value of m for which the equation x^(3)-mx^(2)+3x-2=0 has two roots equal rea magnitude but opposite in sign,is