Math, asked by samgeegeorge, 9 months ago

If a, p are the roots of the equation (x – a) (x – b) + c = 0, then the roots of
the equation (x – a) (x – P) = c are
(a) a, b
(b) a, c
(c) b, c
(d) none of these

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Answered by deepikavim
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given α,β are the roots of (x−a)(x−b)−c=0

⇒(x−a)(x−b)−c=(x−α)(x−β)

⇒(x−a)(x−b)=(x−α)(x−β)+c

⇒a,b are the roots of equation (x−α)(x−β)+c=0

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