Quadratic EquationHard
Question
Two students solve a quadratic equation x2 + bx + c= 0. One student solves the equation by taking wrong value of b and gets the roots as 2 and 5, while second student solves it by taking wrong value of c and gets the roots as − 3 and − 4. The correct roots of the equation are -
Options
A.− 2, − 5
B.2, − 5
C.2, 10
D.None of these
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