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Class 11 Maths Problem
Statement-1: Roots of quadratic equation x² + 3x + 5 = 0 -3 W 2 Statement - Il : If x' - x +2=0 is a quadratic equation, 11 then its roots are 2 (a) Statement I is correct (b) Statement II is correct (c) Both are correct (d) Both are incorrect.​

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Answered by swasti6763
0

Answer:

x

2

+3x+1=(x−2)

2

x

2

+3x+1=x

2

−4x+4

⇒x

2

+3x+1−x

2

+4x−4=0

⇒7x−3=0 has its highest power 1

Hence it is not a quadratic equation.

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Answered by OoINTROVERToO
1

Statement-1:

  • Roots of quadratic equation x² + 3x + 5 = 0 -3 W 2

Statement - Il :

  • If x²- x +2 = 0 is a quadratic equation, 11 then its roots are 2

(a) Statement I is correct

(b) Statement II is correct

(c) Both are correct

(d) Both are incorrect. ✓✓

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