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The equation whose roots are smaller by 1 then those of `2x ^2-5x +6=0` is

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`2x^(2) - 9x + 13 = 0`

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`2x^(2) - x + 3 = 0`

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`2x^(2) + 9x + 13 = 0`

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`2x^(2) +x + 3 = 0`

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