Math, asked by Aarya270904, 1 year ago

factorise the following 6x2+5x+6


shivanyaaggraw: if u 'll subtract +9 and-4 then u ll get+5
Anonymous: but check out sign differences
Aarya270904: but if i add 3x and 5x then i also get 5x
Anonymous: how???
shivanyaaggraw: the guy who posted the ans is right. ..now m not able to make u understand th concept
Anonymous: there should be (-) before 6
shivanyaaggraw: @aarohi005 in which class u r..??
Aarya270904: sorry that is my mistake
Aarya270904: there is sign of -
Aarya270904: please it is all by mistake

Answers

Answered by sijasubbiah
18
heya

here is your answer

6x² + 5x +6 =0
6x² + 9x - 4x +6=0
3x(2x +3) -2(2x +3)=0
x=2/3 , -3/2

hope it helps
Answered by Anonymous
12
Heya!!


Here's ur answer..


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There is a mistake in your question :

The question should be : 6x² +5x - 6

So, here goes ur answer...


6 {x}^{2}  + 5x - 6 = 0 \\ 6 {x}^{2}  + 9x - 4x - 6 = 0 \\ 3x(2x + 3) - 2(2x + 3) = 0 \\ (3x - 2)(2x + 3) = 0 \\  \\ so \: factors \: are \: (3x - 2) \: and \: (2x + 3) \\  \\ x =  \frac{2}{3 \:  \:} and \:  \:  \frac{ - 3}{2}



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