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what data have you used to define an extraneous root​

Sagot :

Answer:

you work on an equation and come up with two roots (where it equals zero): "a" and "b". When you put "a" into the original equation it becomes zero, but when you put in "b" it doesn't. So "b" is an extraneous root.

Answer:

example:you work on an equation and come up with two roots (where it equals zero)"a"and "b".when you put "a"in the original equation its become zero,but when you put "b" it doesn't.

Step-by-step explanation:

This often happen when we square both side during our solution.

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