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4 x square - 3 x = 0. using factorization method​

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Answered by Anonymous
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x = 0

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x = 3/4

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step-by-step explanation:

Given,

a quadratic equation is such that,

4{x}^{2}-3x=0

doing factorisation,

taking x as common,

We get,

=> x(4x-3) = 0

therefore,

x = 0 and 4x -3 = 0

=> x = 0 and x = 3/4

Note:-

This factorisation used is simple,

callwd taking the common terms out and solving.

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