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10. Factorise the following trinomials:
3 root2 x^2 - 5x + root2 .​

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Answered by 22advi
3

Given, 3√2 x2 - 5x - √2 = 0

By splitting the middle term,

→ 3√2x² - 6x + x = √2 = 0

→ 3√2x(x - √2)+1(x-√2) = 0

→ (3√2x + 1)(x - √2) = 0

Therefore,3√2x + 1 = 0 and = x - √2 = 0

→ X = 1 3√2 and x = √2

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Answered by Bala7600
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given quadratic equation is

3√2x²-5x-√2=0

by splitting the middle term,we have

3√2x²-3x-2x-√2=0

3x(√2-1) -√2x(√2x-1)

(3x-√2). (√3x-1)

Therefore,

x=√2/3. x=1/√2.

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