Math, asked by AsifAhamed4, 1 year ago

Find the roots of the quadratic equation:

 {a}^{2} {b}^{2} x + {b}^{2} x - {a}^{2} x - 1 = 0

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Answered by MsQueen
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Answered by BIGBANG1234
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<big><b>Hello Friend

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Answer is in the attachment


Things to remember for writing this type of answer :-


1. Taking common


2. Split the equation into factors


3. Equalise zero to both factors


4. Then find the value of x

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