Quadratic EquationHard
Question
The roots of the equation (p − 2) x2 + 2 (p − 2) x + 2 = 0 are not real when -
Options
A.p ∈ [1, 2]
B.p ∈ [2, 3]
C.p ∈ [2, 4]
D.p ∈ [3, 4]
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