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Draw the graph of y=x2+3x+2 and use it to sove the equation x2+2x+4=0.

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{1,2}
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{5,-6}
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cannot be determined
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D
No real roots
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Solution

The correct option is D No real roots
First, form a table for y=x2+3x+2.
x43210123x21694101493x129630369222222222y6200261220
Plot the points (-4, 6), (-3, 2), (-2, 0), (0, 2), (1, 6), (2, 12) and (3, 20).
Now, join the points by a smooth curve. The curve so obtained, is the graph of y=x2+3x+2.
Now,x2+2x+4=0
x2+3x+2x+2=0
y=x2y=x2+3x+2
Thus, the roots of x2+2x+4=0 are obtained form the points of intersection of y=x2 and y=x2+3x+2.
Let us draw the graph of the straight line y=x2.
Now, form the table for the line y=x2
x2012y=x24210
The straight line y=x2 does not intersect the curve y=x2+3x+2.
Thus, x2+2x+4=0 has no real roots.

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