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10x² - 19x + 6 = 0 solve the following by factorization​

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Answered by sameermark0786
4

Answer:

We have that

10x2+19x+6=0

10x2+4x+15x+6=0

2x(5x+2)+3(5x+2)=0

(2x+3)⋅(5x+2)=0

x=−32orx=−25

Answered by SushantSingh6
0

Answer:

Sorry, I don't know how to solve by factorisation. The normal method is:

Step-by-step explanation:

First multiply 10 x 6 = 60. Now break 19 as A and B such that A+B = 19 and A+B = 60 by trial and error method.

Now we get, A = 15 and B = 4. The equation will become 10x² - 15x - 4x + 6 = 0

Now factorise by taking out commons. That is:

5x (2x - 3) - 2(2x - 3)= 0

FINAL ANSWER - (5x - 2)(2x - 3)

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