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Theory of Equations

Tamil Nadu Board · Class 12 · Mathematics

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If α, β, γ are roots of x³ + px² + qx + r = 0, then the value of α²β + α²γ + β²α + β²γ + γ²α + γ²β is:

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The equation x⁴ − 10x³ + 26x² − 10x + 1 = 0 is a reciprocal equation of Type I. After the substitution y = x + 1/x, the reduced quadratic equation is:

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If the roots of x³ − 6x² + 11x − 6 = 0 are in arithmetic progression, and the common difference is d, what is the value of |d|?

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If 2 + 3i is a root of a polynomial equation with real coefficients, then a quadratic factor of the polynomial is:

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The number of sign changes in P(x) = x⁵ − 3x⁴ + x³ + x² − 2x + 1 is s₁, and the number of sign changes in P(−x) is s₂. The maximum number of positive real roots is:

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4

Step 1: Write the coefficients of P(x) in order: +1, −3, +1, +1, −2, +1. Step 2: Count sign changes: +to−(1), −to+(2), +to+(no change), +to−(3), −to+(4). So s₁ = 4. Step 3: By Descartes' Rule, the number of positive real roots cannot exceed s₁ = 4. Step 4: Also, the actual number of positive roots equals 4, 2, or 0 (must differ from s₁ by an even number). Step 5: Therefore the maximum number of positive real roots is 4.

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If α, β, γ, δ are roots of 2x⁴ + 5x³ − 7x² + 8 = 0, what is the value of αβγδ?

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4

Step 1: The polynomial is 2x⁴ + 5x³ − 7x² + 0·x + 8 = 0. Step 2: By Vieta's formula for a degree-4 polynomial ax⁴ + bx³ + cx² + dx + e = 0, the product of all roots = e/a (with sign (−1)⁴ = +1). Step 3: Here a = 2 and the constant term e = 8. Step 4: So αβγδ = (−1)⁴ · (e/a) = 8/2 = 4. Step 5: The formula is: product of roots = constant term / leading coefficient × (−1)ⁿ. For n = 4 (even), the sign is positive. Answer = 4.

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Which of the following is the correct condition for the roots of ax³ + bx² + cx + d = 0 to be in geometric progression?

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ac³ = b³d

Step 1: Let the roots in GP be α/λ, α, αλ. Step 2: Sum: α(1/λ + 1 + λ) = −b/a ... (i). Sum of products two at a time: α²(1/λ + λ + 1) = c/a ... (ii). Product: α³ = −d/a ... (iii). Step 3: Dividing (ii) by (i): α = c/a ÷ (−b/a) = −c/b. Step 4: From (iii): α³ = −d/a. Substituting α = −c/b: (−c/b)³ = −d/a → −c³/b³ = −d/a → ac³ = db³. Step 5: So the required condition is ac³ = b³d.

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The equation 7x³ − 43x² − 43x + 7 = 0 is a reciprocal equation. Which value is definitely a root?

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−1

Step 1: Check whether the equation is Type I or Type II reciprocal equation. Step 2: Coefficients from beginning: 7, −43, −43, 7. Coefficients from end: 7, −43, −43, 7. They are equal, so this is Type I. Step 3: The degree is 3 (odd). For an odd-degree Type I reciprocal equation, x = −1 is always a root. Step 4: Verify: P(−1) = 7(−1) − 43(1) − 43(−1) + 7 = −7 − 43 + 43 + 7 = 0. ✓ Step 5: After dividing by (x+1), we get the quadratic 7x² − 50x + 7 = 0, giving roots 7 and 1/7. So all three roots are −1, 7, 1/7.

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What are the important topics in Theory of Equations for Tamil Nadu Board Class 12 Mathematics?
Key topics in Theory of Equations include Theory of Equations – Complete Chapter Overview, Flowchart showing how Vieta's formulas connect coefficients to sum and product of roots, enabling equation formation without explicit root calculation, Mind map showing the three Vieta's formulas for cubic equations and their relationships to coefficients. These are the concepts Tamil Nadu Board Class 12 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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