Math, asked by honeybee05, 1 year ago

factorise: 2√3x^2 + x -5√3

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Answered by vsk96garg
11
here is the answer
2√3x^2+x-5√3
2√3x^2+6x-5x-5√3
2√3x(x+√3)-5(x+√3)
(2√3x-5)(x+√3)
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Answered by Anonymous
13
Heya mate ⭐

let's factorise :-

2 \sqrt{3x { }^{2} } + x - 5 \sqrt{3}
=>
2 \sqrt{3x { }^{2} } + 6x - 5x - 5 \sqrt{3}
=>
2 \sqrt{3x} (x + \sqrt{3) } - 5(x + \sqrt{3)}
=>
( 2\sqrt{3} x - 5)(x + \sqrt{3)}
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