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Find the nature of the roots of the quadratic equations. If real roots exist, find them
`2x^(2)-3x+5=0`

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Real roots do not exist
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  • The real roots of the quadratic equation x^(2)-x-1=0 are ___.

    A
    `1,1`
    B
    `-1, 1`
    C
    `(1+sqrt(5))/(2), (1-sqrt(5))/(2)`
    D
    no real roots
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    A
    real and unequal roots
    B
    equal
    C
    unequal
    D
    both A and B
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    A
    `8x^(2)-10x+2=0`
    B
    `x^(2)-5x+4=0`
    C
    `2x^(2)-5x+2=0`
    D
    `x^(2)-10x+6=0`
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