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Check whether the following is quadratic equation or not :-
• (2x - 1) (x - 3) = (x + 5) (x - 1) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given\: equation

\implies\:(\:2x\:-\:1\:)\:(\:x\:-\:3\:)\:=\:(\:x\:+\:5\:)\:(\:x\:-\:1\:)

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=> To check whether the given equation is quadratic or not .

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=> Yes it is a quadratic equation .

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\implies\:(\:2x\:-\:1\:)\:(\:x\:-\:3\:)\:=\:(\:x\:+\:5\:)\:(\:x\:-\:1\:)

=> What is a quadratic equation ?

Answer ✍️

A equation which has highest power as 2 is called a quadratic equation . This is a condition that is satisfied by the given equation .

Hence , We must conclude that it is a quadratic equation .

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