Math, asked by abhi178, 1 year ago

if the equation √(x + 1) -√x =a has a solution then
(a) 0 <a <1
(b) a>1
(c) 0<a≤1
(d) a≤1


anvar: a<_1
anvar: sorry
anvar: d is the answer

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Answered by Anonymous
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abhi178: which option is correct . i can't see due to some visualing error
Anonymous: option b
abhi178: by the ways thanks for answering .
Anonymous: no need to thanks dear abhi
abhi178: dear this is wrong option
vickeydey: first option is correct
abhi178: can you again edit it
abhi178: no dear !;!! option c is correct
abhi178: i know this how to solve
Anonymous: 1st cant be the answer because a lies in (-1,0) union (1, infinity)
Answered by singhadiarmylover
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Answer:

3x2+1+4√3x2+1=5. play. 4:09 ... समीकरण को x के लिए हल करें: √2x+9-√x-4-3=0. play. 4:04 ... रेखाओं में केवल एक समाधान है.

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