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Which of the following rational algebraic equation is transformable to a quadratic equation?​

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Answer:

  • Option A

Explanation:

Possible options are A and B as the other two have no variables in their denominators and the numerators are of degree 1.

Now, option A, it has two different denominators involving the variable s. If you multiply all the terms by the product of the two 8s(s + 2), then you get a quadratic equation.

The option B. If you perform same operation, multiply all the terms by m(m + 1) this will result in degree 3 polynomial, which is a cubic equation but not the quadratic.

So the only option is A

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