Math, asked by koyena123, 11 months ago

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x +  \frac{3}{x }  =   {x}^{2}  \: is \: this \: a \: quadratic \: equations \: with \: one \: variable
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Answered by LovelyG
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Answer:

x +  \frac{3}{x}  = x {}^{2}  \\  \\  \frac{x {}^{2} + 3 }{x}  = x {}^{2}  \\  \\ x {}^{2}  + 3 = x {}^{3}

Since, it's highest power is 3. It is not a quadratic equation.


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Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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\huge\bf{Answer:-)}

x+\frac{3}{x}={x}^{2}

\frac{{x}^{2}+3}{x}={x}{^2}

{x}^{2}+3={x}^{3}

Hey mate the highest degree is 3

Hope it's help uh

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