Math, asked by gsandhyarani786, 6 months ago

(x+2)^2=(x-3)^2 is a quadratic equation are not​

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Answered by mankirankaur666
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Answer:x^2+4+4x=x^2+9-6x

X^2-x^2+4-9+4x+6x= 0

0-5+10x=0

10x-5=0

Hence this is not a quadratic equation

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by aarshwankar595
1

Answer:

No, it is not a quadratic equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+2)^2=(x-3)^2

Expand and simplify.

x^2+4x+4=x^2-6x+9

x^2-x^2+4x+6x+4-9=0

The x squared ones cancel out

10x-5=0

It must be observed that this is a linear equation having solution 1/2.

It is not a quadratic equation.

Hope it helps.

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