Quadratic equation, A.P. and G.P. related problem problem

In summary, the conversation discusses a problem involving common roots and arithmetic and geometric progressions. The solution involves using the mean formula for AP and the multiplication formula for GP to show that the terms of the GP are in fact in GP. The formula (c1a2-c2a1)^2 = (a1b2-a2b1)(b1c2-b2c1) is used to prove this.
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Homework Statement


if ax2+2bx+c=0 and a1x2+2b1x+c1 have a common root and
a/a1 ,b/b1 ,c/c1 are in A.P.

show that a1,b1,c1 are in G.P.


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution



I know the mean formula of A.P. i.e. the middle term is the mean of the other two.

any hints of which formula of G.P. to use and how to solve?
 
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Sumedh said:

Homework Statement


if ax2+2bx+c=0 and a1x2+2b1x+c1 have a common root and
a/a1 ,b/b1 ,c/c1 are in A.P.

show that a1,b1,c1 are in G.P.


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution



I know the mean formula of A.P. i.e. the middle term is the mean of the other two.

any hints of which formula of G.P. to use and how to solve?

You realize that fro an AP, where each term is obtained by adding a fixed amount, you add the 1st and 3rd and divide by 2 to get the 2nd or middle.
In a GP where terms are obtained by multiplying by a fixed amount, you can multiply the 1st an 3rd then take the second root to get the 2nd or middle term. [second root = square root]
 
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thank you i got the answer.

let the AP be
(A-D) , (A), (A+D)

then
a=a1(A-D)
b=b1(A)
c=c1(A+D)
one root is common so
putting these values in the formula
(c1a2-c2a1)2 = (a1b2-a2b1)(b1c2-b2c1)

we get the required proof.


thank you very much:smile:
 

1. What is a quadratic equation?

A quadratic equation is an equation of the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0, where a, b, and c are constants and x is the variable. It is a type of polynomial equation and the highest power of the variable is 2.

2. How do you solve a quadratic equation?

To solve a quadratic equation, you can use the quadratic formula: x = (-b ± √(b^2 - 4ac)) / 2a. Alternatively, you can factor the equation or use the completing the square method. It is also possible to solve quadratic equations graphically.

3. What is the difference between an arithmetic progression (A.P.) and a geometric progression (G.P.)?

An arithmetic progression is a sequence of numbers where the difference between any two consecutive terms is constant. For example, 2, 5, 8, 11, 14 is an A.P. with a common difference of 3. A geometric progression is a sequence of numbers where the ratio between any two consecutive terms is constant. For example, 2, 6, 18, 54 is a G.P. with a common ratio of 3.

4. How can A.P. and G.P. be related to quadratic equations?

In an A.P., the terms can be represented as a linear function of the term number, which can then be expressed as a quadratic function of the variable. In a G.P., the terms can be represented as an exponential function of the term number, which can also be expressed as a quadratic function of the variable.

5. How can quadratic equations be used to solve real-world problems related to A.P. and G.P.?

Quadratic equations can be used to model various real-world situations, such as population growth, compound interest, and projectile motion, which can be related to A.P. and G.P. problems. By solving the equations, we can find the values of the variables and make predictions or decisions based on the results.

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