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For the quadratic equation `3x^(2)+5x-2=0`, show that :
(i) `x=(1)/(3)` is a solution.
(ii) `x=3` is not a solution.

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The correct Answer is:
(i) `x=(1)/(3)` is a solution of the given equation.
(ii) `x=3` is not a solution of the given equation.
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