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The perfect square form of the quadratic equation `3x^(2)+17x+11=0" is "(x+(17)/(6))^(2)=((sqrt157)/(6))^(2)`

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False , `3x^(2)+17x+11=0`
or, `x^(2)+(17)/(3)x+(11)/(3)=0`" " [Dividing by 3]
or, `(x)^(2)+2.x.(17)/(6)+((17)/(6))^(2)=(11)/(3)+((17)/(6))^(2)`
or, `(x+(17)/(6))^(2)=-(11)/(3)+(289)/(36)` or, `(x+(17)/(6))^(2)=(-132+289)/(36)`
or, `(x+(17)/(6))^(2)=(157)/(36)" "or,(x+(17)/(6))^(2)=((sqrt157)/(6))^(2)`
Hence the statement is false.
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