Math, asked by DevanshuYadav123, 1 year ago

The roots of the equation 2x - 3x+5=0 are
(a) Real and distinct (b) real and equal
(c) no real
(d) infinitely many.​

Answers

Answered by jaiminchokhawala
3

Answer:

x=5

Step-by-step explanation:

this is (a)...real root.

Answered by gugan64
6

Answer:

 \tt2x - 3x + 5 = 0

 \tt \to - 1x + 5 = 0

 \tt - 1x =  0- 5

 \tt \to \: x = 5

Therefore option [a] is the answer

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