Home
Class 10
MATHS
Find the value of p for which the quadra...

Find the value of p for which the quadratic equation `(p+1)x^2+ -6(p+1)x+3 (p +q)=0, p != -1` has equal roots. Hence, find the roots of the equation.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find the value of p for which the quadratic equation (p+1)x^2+ -6(p+1)x+3 (p +9)=0, p != -1 has equal roots. Hence, find the roots of the equation.

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

Find the value of p for which the quadratic equation x(x-4)+p0 has real roots.

Find the values of p for whch the equadratic equation (2p+1)x^(2)-(7p+2)x+(7p-3)=0 has equal roots

Find the value of p for which the quadratic equation px(x-3)+9=0 has equal roots.

Find the values of p for whch the equadratic equation (2p+1)x^2-(7p+2)x+(7p-3)=0 has equal roots

Write all the value of p for which the quadratic equation x^(2) + px + 16 = 0 has equal roots. Find the roots of the equation so obtained.

Write all the values of p for which the quadratic equation x^(2) + px + 16 = 0 has equal roots . Find the roots of the equation so obtained .

Find the value of p for which the quadratic equation x^(2)+p(4x+p-1)+2=0 has equal roots :