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The equation 2x^(2)+3x+1=0 has an irrati...

The equation `2x^(2)+3x+1=0` has an irrational root.

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Given `2x^(2)+3x+1=0`
Here, `D=(3)^(2)-4.2.1=1` which is a perfect square.
`therefore` Roots are rational.
Hence, statement is false.
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