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Factorise- 6x³ - 5x² - 13x +12​

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Answered by arambha08
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Answer:

Consider the given that 6x3−5x2−13x+12

Put x=1 and we get,

  6(1)3−5(1)2−13(1)+12

 =6−5−13+12=0

Then, x=1 and x−1=0 is a factor.

Now figure above

  6x3−5x2−13x+12=(x−1)(6x2+x−12)=0

 ⇒(x−1)(6x2+x−12)=0

 ⇒(x−1)(6x2+(9−8)x−12)=0

 ⇒(x−1)(6x2+9x−8x−12)=0

 ⇒(x−1)[3x(2x+3)−4(2x+3)]=0

 ⇒(x−1)(3x−4)(2x+3)=0

If x−1=0 then x=1

If 3x−4=0  then  x=4/3

Answered by kashish291
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