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(1)x^(2)+4x-5=0,x=1,-1

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Determine whether the values given against each of the quadratic equations are the roots of the quadratic equation or not : x^(2)+4x-5=0,x=1,-1

Determine whether the values given against each of the quadratic equations are the roots of the quadratic equation or not : x^(2)+4x-5=0,x=1,-1

Factorize the following polynmials: (1) x^(2)-4x-5 =x^(2)-5x+x-5 =x(x-5)+1(x-5) =(x-5)(x+1)

If (i)|(3x+2)/(x-1)|<=2 and (ii)x^(2)+4x-5<=0, then

int_(0)^(1)(1)/(x^(2)+4x+5)dx =

Solve : (i)" "((x-1)\(x-2)(x-3))/((x+1)(x+2)(x+3))" "(ii) " "(x^(4)+x^(2)+1)/(x^(2)+4x-5)lt0

Solve : (i)" "((x-1)\(x-2)(x-3))/((x+1)(x+2)(x+3))" "(ii) " "(x^(4)+x^(2)+1)/(x^(2)+4x-5)lt0

(x^(4)+x^(2)+1)/(x^(2)-4x-5)<0

x ^ (2) -4x-5 = (x-5) (x + 1)

Determine the nature of the roots of the following quadratic equations: 2x^(2)+x-1=0x^(2)-4x+4=0x^(2)+x+1=04x^(2)-4x+1=02x^(2)+5x+5=0