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Assertion (A ) : the roots ` x^4 -5x^2 +6=0` are `+- sqrt(2) ,+-sqrt(3)`
Reason (R ) : the equation having the roots `alpha_1 , alpha_2 , ….., alpha_n` is ` (x-alpha_1) ( x- alpha_2 )…. (x-alpha_n)=0`

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both A and R are true R is the correct explanation of A

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both A and R are true and R is not correct explanation of A

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A is true and R is false

D

A is false and R is true

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