Math, asked by heroakshat, 1 year ago

6X^2 - 13X + 6 spilitting the middle term​

Answers

Answered by mysticd
1

Answer:

6x²-13x+6 = (2x-3)(3x-2)

Explanation:

6x²-13x+6

Splitting the middle term,we

get

= 6x²-9x-4x+6

= 3x(2x-3)-2(2x-3)

= (2x-3)(3x-2)

Therefore,

6x²-13x+6 = (2x-3)(3x-2)

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Answered by deepsen640
3

HELLO DEAR FRIEND

 \large{ {6x}^{2}  - 1 3x+ 6 }

 \large{ {6x}^{2} - 9x  - 4x+ 6 }

 \large{3x(2x + 3) -2(2x + 3) }

 \large \boxed{(3x - 2)(2x + 3)}

HOPE IT HELPS YOU DEAR FRIEND THANKS

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