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If \( x = -1 \) is a common root of the equations \( 2x^2 + 3x + p = 0 \) and \( qx^2 - qx + 4 = 0 \), then the value of \( p + q \) is:

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A common root means the given value satisfies both equations. Solve separately and then sum the results.
Updated On: Oct 27, 2025
  • \( 1 \)
  • \( -1 \)
  • \( 2 \)
  • \( -2 \)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Substitute \( x = -1 \) into the first equation \[ 2(-1)^2 + 3(-1) + p = 0 \] \[ 2 - 3 + p = 0 \] \[ p = 1 \] Step 2: Substitute \( x = -1 \) into the second equation \[ q(-1)^2 - q(-1) + 4 = 0 \] \[ q + q + 4 = 0 \] \[ 2q + 4 = 0 \] \[ 2q = -4 \] \[ q = -2 \] Step 3: Compute \( p + q \) \[ p + q = 1 + (-2) = -1 \] Thus, the correct answer is \( -1 \).
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