Theory Of Equations Ques 26

  1. The equation $\sqrt{x+1}-\sqrt{x-1}=\sqrt{4 x-1}$ has

(1997C, 2M)

(a) no solution

(b) one solution

(c) two solutions

(d) more than two solutions

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 26.(a)

Solution:

  1. Since,

$ \sqrt{x+1}-\sqrt{x-1}=\sqrt{4 x-1} $

$\Rightarrow \quad(x+1)+(x-1)-2 \sqrt{x^{2}-1}=4 x-1$

$\Rightarrow \quad 1-2 x=2 \sqrt{x^{2}-1} \Rightarrow 1+4 x^{2}-4 x=4 x^{2}-4$

$\Rightarrow \quad 4 x=5 \quad \Rightarrow \quad x=\frac{5}{4}$

But it does not satisfy the given equation.

Hence, no solution exists.



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