Home
Class 12
MATHS
If product of roots of the equation mx^(...

If product of roots of the equation `mx^(2)+6x+(2m-1)=0` is -1 then m equals

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If the product of roots of the equation mx^(2)+6x+(2m-1)=0 is -1 then the value of m is

The product of the roots of the equationn 3x^2+mx-(2m+3)=0 is 5, find m.

. If the difference of the roots is equal to the product of the roots of the equation 2x^(2)-(a+1)x+(a-1)=0 then the value of a is

If both roots of the equation x^(2)-(m+1)x+(m+4)=0 are negative then m equals

If both roots of the equation x^2-(m+1)x+(m+4)=0 are negative then m equals

The product of the roots of the equation x^(2) - 4 mx + 3e^(2 " log m") - 4 = 0 , then its roots will be real when m equals :

Find the valuesof m for which exactly one root of the equation x^(2)-2mx+m^(2)-1=0 lies in the interval (-2,4)

Find the valuesof m for which exactly one root of the equation x^(2)-2mx+m^(2)-1=0 lies in the interval (-2,4)

Find the valuesof m for which exactly one root of the equation x^(2)-2mx+m^(2)-1=0 lies in the interval (-2,4)