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The sum of the roots of the quadratic equation `x^(2)-6x+2=0` is

A

2

B

`-2`

C

6

D

`-6`

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The sum of the roots of the eqaution `=-("coefficient of x")/("coeffictent of "x^(2))`
`=-(-6)/(1)=6`
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CALCUTTA BOOK HOUSE-QUADRATIC EQUATION IN ONE VARIABLE-EXERCISE-1.5
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  3. The roots of the equation x^(2)+x-6=0 are

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  8. The product of the roots of the quadratic equation ax^(2)+cx+b=0 is .

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  21. Solve by applying Sreedhar Acharya's formula - (px-1)(qx+2)+r=0

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