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2a^2-13a+15 factorise​

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Answered by HasiniAashu
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Answer:

(a-5) (2a -3)

Step-by-step explanation:

2a^{2}-13a+15

2a^{2}-3a-10a+15

a(2a-3) -5(2a -3)

(a-5) (2a -3)

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Answered by gausia8080
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Given,

2a^{2}-13a+15

We have to factorize the given linear equation

We have to use the factorization splitting method= (2a-3)(a-5)

We have to split the middle term, and after that we have to find the factors

2a^{2} -13a+15

= 2a^{2}-3a-10a+15

= a(2a-3)-5(2a-3)

= (2a-3)(a-5)

Therefore, the factors of given equation is (2a-3)(a-5).

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