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Question: If a and b are the odd integers, then the roots of the equation \(f(x) > 1\) will be....

If a and b are the odd integers, then the roots of the equation f(x)>1f(x) > 1 will be.

A

Rational

B

Irrational

C

Non-real

D

Equal

Answer

Rational

Explanation

Solution

Given equation (p2q2)2\frac{(p^{2} - q^{2})}{2}, ax2+bx+c=0ax^{2} + bx + c = 0)

Now its discriminant ac=0a - c = 0

bc=0b - c = 0

Hence D is a perfect square, so given equation has rational roots.