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A quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, such that a + b + c = 0, has equal roots. Which of the following statements must be true?b = 2aa = 4ca2 + b2 = c2a = c

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A quadratic equation ax^2 + bx + c = 0, such that a + b + c = 0, has equal roots. Which of the following statements must be true?

  • b = 2a
  • a = 4c
  • a^2 + b^2 = c^2
  • a = c
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Solution

To determine which of the given statements must be true for the quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0 ax^2 + bx + c = 0 with the condition a+b+c=0 a + b + c = 0 and equal roots, let's analyze the problem step by step.

Step 1: Understanding Equal Roots

For a quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0 ax^2 + bx + c = 0 to have equal roots, the discriminant must be zero. The discriminant Δ\Delta of a quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0 ax^2 + bx + c = 0 is given by: Δ=b24ac \Delta = b^2 - 4ac For the roots to be equal: Δ=0 \Delta = 0 b24ac=0 b^2 - 4ac = 0 b2=4ac b^2 = 4ac

Step 2: Using the Given Condition

We are given that: a+b+c=0 a + b + c = 0 Rearranging this equation, we get: c=ab c = -a - b

Step 3: Substituting c c in the Discriminant Condition

Substitute c=ab c = -a - b into the discriminant condition b2=4ac b^2 = 4ac : b2=4a(ab) b^2 = 4a(-a - b) b2=4a24ab b^2 = -4a^2 - 4ab b2+4ab+4a2=0 b^2 + 4ab + 4a^2 = 0 (b+2a)2=0 (b + 2a)^2 = 0 Taking the square root of both sides: b+2a=0 b + 2a = 0 b=2a b = -2a

Step 4: Verifying the Statements

Now, let's verify each of the given statements:

  1. b=2a b = 2a :

    • From our derived condition b=2a b = -2a , this statement is false.
  2. a=4c a = 4c :

    • Substitute c=ab c = -a - b and b=2a b = -2a : c=a(2a) c = -a - (-2a) c=a+2a c = -a + 2a c=a c = a
    • Therefore, a=c a = c , not a=4c a = 4c . This statement is false.
  3. a2+b2=c2 a^2 + b^2 = c^2 :

    • Substitute b=2a b = -2a and c=a c = a : a2+(2a)2=a2 a^2 + (-2a)^2 = a^2 a2+4a2=a2 a^2 + 4a^2 = a^2 5a2=a2 5a^2 = a^2
      • This is not true for any non-zero a a . This statement is false.
  4. a=c a = c :

    • From our substitution, we found c=a c = a . This statement is true.

Conclusion

The only statement that must be true is: a=c a = c

This problem has been solved

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