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factorise and hence find the roots
2 {x}^{2} - 5x + 3 = 0

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Answered by Anonymous
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2 {x}^{2} - 5x + 3 = 0

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⇛2 {x}^{2}  - 5x + 3 = 0

⇛2 {x}^{2}  - 2x - 3x + 3 = 0

⇛2 x(x - 1) - 3(x - 1) = 0

⇛(x - 1)(2x - 3) = 0

⇛x - 1 = 0

⇛2x - 3 = 0

⇛x = 1

⇛x =  \frac{3}{2}

Therefore,roots of the given quadratic equation are 1 and 3/2

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Answered by bidhanch
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Answer:

x=3 and 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

2x²-5x+3=0

2x²-6x+x+3=0

2x(x-3)-1(x-3)=0

(x-3)(2x-1)=0

Therefore, Either — x-3=0. and, 2x-1=0

x=3. 2x=1

x=1/2

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