what are the roots for the equation
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2x+1x−1+x−12x+1=25
⇒ (2x+1)(x−1)(x−1)2+(2x+1)2=25
⇒ 2x2−2x+x−1x2−2x+1+4x2+4x+1=25
⇒ 2x2−x−15x2+2x+2=25
⇒ 10x2+4x+4=10x2−5x−5
⇒ 9x=−9
∴ x=−1
∴ We can see roots given in question are incorrect.
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HENCE,YOU CAN VERIFY BY SUBTITUTING THE ZEROES IT THE GIVEN QUADRATIC POLYNOMIAL.
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