This practice GMAT test includes quadratic equations for GMAT exam, that are part of the GMAT problem solving section.
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If are the roots of the equation and are the roots of then the relation between the coefficients
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
If the ratio of the roots of is same as the ratio of the roots of then
If the quadratic equation and have a common root, then a+4b+4c=?
A. -2
B. -1
C. 1
D. 0
E. 2
If are the roots of then
A. -1
B. 4
C. 2
D. 12
E. 6
If the sum of the roots of the equation is equal to sum of their squares, then
If the roots of are equal, then are in ?
A. A.P
B. H.P
C. A.G.P
D. G.P
E. None
If the roots of the equation are the reciprocals of the roots of the equation then which of the following is true?
If the roots of the equation are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign, then the product of the roots is equal to
If the roots of are equal, then a, b, c are in
A. H.P
B. G.P
C. A.P
D. A.G.P
The value of in order that the equations and have a common root is given by
B. 1
E. 0
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