Home
Class 11
MATHS
If a+b+c=0 then the quadratic equation 3...

If a+b+c=0 then the quadratic equation `3ax^2+2bx+c=0` has at least one root in

A

`a+b+c=0`

B

c=0

C

`3a+2b+c=0`

D

`a+b=c`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
A
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • MEAN VALUE THEOREMS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise LECTURE SHEET(EXERCISE-I (MORE THAN ONE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS)|1 Videos
  • MEAN VALUE THEOREMS

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise PRACTICE SHEET (EXERCISE-I (LEVEL-I))|41 Videos
  • MAXIMA AND MINIMA

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise ADDITIONAL PRACTICE EXERCISE (LEVEL - II (PRACTICE SHEET )(ADVANCED)) (INTEGER TYPE QUESTIONS)|3 Videos
  • MULTIPLE & SUBMULTIPLE

    AAKASH SERIES|Exercise PRACTICE SHEET (EXERCISE - II) (LEVEL - II) (Linked Comprehension Type Questions)|5 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If 2a+3b+6c =0 then the equation ax ^2 + bx +c=0 has atlest one root in

A quadratic equation ax^(2) + bx + c = 0 has two distinct real roots, if….

If 27a+9b+3c+d=0 , then the equation 4ax^(3)+3bx^(2)+2cx+d =0 has atleast one real root lying between

The roots of a quadratic equation ax^2- bx + c = 0, a ne 0 are

If a + b + c = 0, then the equation 3ax^(2) + 2bx + c = 0 has, in the interval (0, 1)

IF the sum of the roots of the quadratic equation ax ^2 + bx +c=0 is equal to sum of the square of their reciprocals then (b^2)/(ac) +(bc )/(a^2) =

If alpha, beta are the roots of the quadratic equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0, form a quadratic equation whose roots are alpha^(2)+beta^(2) and alpha^(-2) + beta^(-2) .

The roots of a quadratic equation ax^(2) + bx + c = 0 "is"