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Which of the following quadratic equation has roots 2/3,-4/5

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Answered by itsbrainlybiswa
1

Answer:

An equation is said to have two distinct and real roots if the discriminant b  

2

−4ac>0

Case (i): For equation: 2x  

2

−3  

2

​  

x+  

4

9

​  

=0.  

Here a=2,b=−3  

2

​  

,c=  

4

9

​  

 

The discrimant is (−3  

2

​  

)  

2

−4(2)(  

4

9

​  

)=18−18=0

Hence this equation has equal real roots

Case (ii): For equation: x  

2

+x−5=0.  

Here a=1,b=1,c=−5

The discrimant is 1  

2

−4(1)(−5)=1+20=21>0

Hence this equation has two distinct real roots

Case (iii): For equation: x  

2

+3x+2  

2

​  

=0.  

Here a=1,b=3,c=2  

2

​  

 

The discrimant is 3  

2

−4(1)(2  

2

​  

)=9−8  

2

​  

<0

Hence this equation has no real roots

Case (iv): For equation: 5x  

2

−3x+1=0.  

Here a=5,b=−3,c=1

The discrimant is (−3)  

2

−4(5)(1)=9−20<0

Hence this equation has no real roots

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by lalwani9487
0

Answer:

An equation is said to have two distinct and real roots if the discriminant b  

2

−4ac>0

Case (i): For equation: 2x  

2

−3  

2

​  

x+  

4

9

​  

=0.  

Here a=2,b=−3  

2

​  

,c=  

4

9

​  

 

The discrimant is (−3  

2

​  

)  

2

−4(2)(  

4

9

​  

)=18−18=0

Hence this equation has equal real roots

Case (ii): For equation: x  

2

+x−5=0.  

Here a=1,b=1,c=−5

The discrimant is 1  

2

−4(1)(−5)=1+20=21>0

Hence this equation has two distinct real roots

Case (iii): For equation: x  

2

+3x+2  

2

​  

=0.  

Here a=1,b=3,c=2  

2

​  

 

The discrimant is 3  

2

−4(1)(2  

2

​  

)=9−8  

2

​  

<0

Hence this equation has no real roots

Case (iv): For equation: 5x  

2

−3x+1=0.  

Here a=5,b=−3,c=1

The discrimant is (−3)  

2

−4(5)(1)=9−20<0

Hence this equation has no real roots

Step-by-step explanation:

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