Math, asked by kishanv, 6 months ago

check whether the following are quadratic equations
1.(x+1)²=2(x-3)​

Answers

Answered by rameshcrajak23
2

Answer:

yes it is.

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+1)²=2(x-3)

x²+1=2x-6

x²-2x1+6=0

x²-2x+7

Answered by sanupeharkar
0

Answer:

ANSWER

i)

(x+1)

2

=2(x−3)

x

2

+2x+1=2x−6

x

2

+7=0 → Quadratic

ii)

x

2

−2x=−2(3−x)

x

2

−2x=−6+2x

x

2

+4x+6=0 → Quadratic

iii)

(x−2)(x+1)=(x−1)(x+3)

x

2

−x−2=x

2

+2x−3

3x=1 → Non Quadratic

iv)

(x−3)(2x+1)=(x)(x+5)

2x

2

−5x−3=x

2

+5x

x

2

+10x−3=0 → Quadratic

v)

(x−3)(2x−1)=(x−1)(x+5)

2x

2

−7x+3=x

2

+4x−5

x

2

−11x+8=0 → Quadratic

vi)

x

2

+3x+1=(x−2)

2

x

2

+3x+1=x

2

−4x+4

7x=3 → Non Quadratic

vii)

(x+2)

3

=2x(x

2

−1)

x

3

+8+6x(x+2)=2x

3

−2x

x

3

+8+6x

2

+12x=2x

3

−2x

−x

3

+6x

2

+14x+8=0 → Non Quadratic

viii)

x

3

−4x

2

−x+1

=x

3

+3x

2

(−2)+3x(−2)

2

+(−2)

3

x

3

−4x

2

−x+1=x

3

−6x

2

+12x−8

x

3

−4x

2

−x+1−x

3

+6x

2

−12x+8=0

2x

2

−13x+9=0

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