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MathematicsQuadratic EquationTheory of equationsHard2 minQB
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Let be roots of equation , where . If assumes the minimum possible value, then is equal to :

Answer:
60.00
Solution:

Given,

x2-70x+λ=0

Sum of the roots will be α+β=70

Product of roots will be αβ=λ

α(70-α)=λ

dλdα=70-2α

Now, λ is increasing for all α35

And 2 and 3 does not divide λ so taking  α=5 we get, β=70-α=65 

As for α=1, β=69 & for α=4, β=66 which is not possible as they are multiple of 2 & 3

Hence, α=5, β=65, λ=325

Now solving,

α-1+β-1λ+35|α-β|

=5-1+65-1325+35|5-65|

=2+8·36060

=60

Stream:JEESubject:MathematicsTopic:Quadratic EquationSubtopic:Theory of equations
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