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MathsMediumNumerical2022 ยท 28 Jul Shift 1

Q83.For ๐‘, ๐‘žโˆˆ๐‘…, consider the real valued function ๐‘“๐‘ฅ= ๐‘ฅ- ๐‘2 - ๐‘ž, ๐‘ฅโˆˆ๐‘… and ๐‘ž> 0. Let ๐‘Ž1, ๐‘Ž2, ๐‘Ž3 and ๐‘Ž4 be in an arithmetic progression with mean ๐‘ and positive common difference. If ๐‘“๐‘Ž๐‘–= 500 for all ๐‘–= 1, 2, 3, 4, then the absolute difference between the roots of ๐‘“๐‘ฅ= 0 is

What This Question Tests

This problem connects the properties of a quadratic function (parabola) with arithmetic progression. Recognizing the symmetry of the parabola and how the AP terms are equidistant from the mean (vertex) is key to finding the roots.

Concepts Tested

Roots of quadratic equationProperties of arithmetic progressionSymmetry of quadratic functionMean of AP

Formulas Used

Roots of ax^2+bx+c=0 are (-b ยฑ sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

Difference between roots = sqrt(D)/|a|

Mean of AP = (a1+a2+a3+a4)/4

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