Match the equation on the left with the curve they represent on the right The correct…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
Match the equation on the left with the curve they represent on the right

The correct matching is

The correct matching is
- A-s; B-r; C-p; D-q
- A-s; B-p; C-q; D-p
- A-s; B-r; C-r; D-p
- A-s; B-r; C-q; D-p
Answer
(D) A-s; B-r; C-q; D-p
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