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factorise 6x^2+5x-6....answer with explanations ​

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Answered by luckycables157
2

Answer:

1.Let P(x)=6x2+5x-6.

2.Factor theorem is used when one the factors is given.

3.Here, splitting method must be used.

4.P(x) = 6x2+5x-6 = 6x2+9x-4x-6 = 3x(2x+3) - 2(2x+3) = (2x+3)(3x-2)

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Answered by BeautifullMind
41

Answer:

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6x²+5x-6

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6x² + 5x -6

=> 6x + 9x - 4x -6

=> Using Middle Splitting..

=> 3x(2x+3) -2(2x+3)

=> (3x-2)(2x+3) ans..

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