Math, asked by tristinapegu44, 1 month ago

2x^2-6x+3=0 . find its roots by the method of completing square​

Answers

Answered by hariprasathyadav
0

Answer:

2x² - 6x + 3 = 0 multiply into 2 on both sides

=> 4x² -12x = -3

=> (2x)² - 2(2x)(3) = -3

add 3² on both sides

=> (2x-3)² = -3 + 9

=> 2x -3 = +6 or 2x -3 = -6

=> x = 9/2 or -3/2

Answered by brainlychallenger99
3

Answer:

hey mate here is ur answer

Your Answer is in the attachment. Please refer to it.

The discriminant formula ( b^2 - 4ac ) is used .

CONDITIONS-

•If discriminant > zero , then it has real and unequal roots.

•If discriminant = zero , then it has real and equal roots.

•If discriminant < zero , then it has unreal roots.

Note- You forgot to give the sign of c i.e. 3 .So I supposed it to be +ve.

Hope this Helps!

kindly refer the attachment thank you

Attachments:
Similar questions