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Factorise 3x^2 -14 x +8

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Answered by dparas780
3

Answer:

(3x-2)(x-4)

Step-by-step explanation:

3x²-14x+8

=3x²-12x-2x+8

=3x(x-4)-2(x-4)

=(3x-2)(x-4)....

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Answered by Draxillus
5

TOPIC :- QUADRATIC EQUATION

SUB-TOPIC :- Factorisation by middle term splitting.

CONCEPT USED :- Divide the middle term into sum of two numbers such that their products gives the product of coefficient of x² and the constant term.

STEPS :-

3x² - 14x + 8

= 3x² - 12x - 2x + 8

= 3x(x - 4) - 2 ( x - 4)

= (3x - 2) (x - 4) Ans.

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