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factorise 6x square + 5 x- 6​

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Answered by anindyaadhikari13
4

Required Answer:-

Given To Factorise:

  • 6x² + 5x - 6

Solution:

The above problem can be solved by splitting the middle term. We have to split 5x into two terms whose product is = 6x² × (-6) = -36x² and sum is 5x.

We can see that,

  • 9x - 4x = 5x
  • 9x × (-4x) = 36x²

So,

6x² + 5x - 6

= 6x² + 9x - 4x - 6

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

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

So, the factorised form is - (3x - 2)(2x + 3)

Answer:

  • (3x - 2)(2x + 3)
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