Math, asked by adnandosani4567, 1 year ago

factorise by splitting the middle term
x²-x-6​

Answers

Answered by sasank43
5

Answer:

x=3

Step-by-step explanation:

by using heron 's formula

Answered by Rithika1904
11

Answer:

hey!

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2 -x -6

(now multiply the coefficient of the x^2 term and the constant)

(1*6=6)

now split x in such a way that we multiply the coefficients we get 6

x^2 +3x -2x -6=0

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

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

now equate each term to 0

(x-2)=0

thus, x=2

(x+3)=0

thus, x=(-3)

thus... x= 2, (-3)

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