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factorise 2x square + 7x + 3using middle term split

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Answered by arjavjainjain99
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Answer:

2x² + 7x + 3

= 2x² + x + 6x + 3

= x(2x + 1) + 3(2x + 1)

= (x +3)(2x + 1)

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Answered by PiaDeveau
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The correct answer is "x= -1/2" and "x= -3".

Step-by-step explanation:

The \ given \ equation \ is:\\2x^2+7x+3=0\\On \ factorizing \ the \ above \ equation,we \ get\\2x^2+6x+x+3=0\\2x(x+3)+1(x+3)=0\\(2x+1)(x+3)=0\\2x+1=0\\2x=-1\\x=-\frac{1}{2}\\ Or,\\x+3=0\\x=-3

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