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for the given quadratic equation 5x+3y=5 state the root​

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Answered by shubhashis2002
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Answer:

(A)(1,0) is the root of the quadratic equation 5x+3y=5.

Step-by-step explanation:

The values of x that fulfill the quadratic equation ax^2 + bx + c = 0 are referred to as the equation's roots. They are the values of the variable (x) needed to solve the equation.

      For (A)(1,0)

5(1)+3(0)=5

5+0=5

5=5

It is the root of 5x+3y=5

A quadratic function's roots are the x-coordinates of its x-intercepts. Due to its two degrees, a quadratic equation can only have a maximum of two roots. There are numerous ways to locate the roots of quadratic equations.

  • Determining factors
  • Quadratic Equation
  • Finished the square
  • Graph

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