If p,q are real and , p≠q then show that the roots of the equation (p-q)x^2+5(p+q)x-2(p-q)-0 are real and unequal

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If  p,q are real and , pq then show that the roots of the equation

(p-q)x2+5(p+q)x-2(p-q)-0 are real and unequal

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answered Feb 17, 2018 by Vikash Kumar (144,729 points) 8 11 21
 
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We know that the square of nay integer is always positive i.e., greater than zero

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