Math, asked by doll3456, 10 months ago

under root x minus 2 whole square + 5 - 1 whole square is equal to under root x minus 1 whole square + 5 + 2 whole square solve solve the equation and write equation​

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Answered by jahidsonu
0

Answer:

The discriminant of the eqn will be D = -124

Step-by-step explanation:

The given eqn can be further reduced to form a standard quadratic eqn,

(x + 5)² = 2(5x - 3)

=> x² + 10x + 25 = 10x - 6

=> x² + 10x + 25 - 10x + 6 = 0

=> x² + 31 = 0

The co-efficient of this quadratic eqn are written as,

a = 1 , b = 0, c = 31

Hence the discriminant of the eqn is given by,

D = b² - 4ac

=> D = 0² - 4 x 1 x 31

=> D = -124

Answered by WaterFairy
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