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factorise x^ 2 + 10/3 x - 8/3​

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Answered by Sarikadeshmukh
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Answer:

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Answered by fatima106hadian
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Answer:(x-2)(3x+4)

Step-by-step explanation: first make all their denominators same by multiplying x^2 with 3

x^2+10/3 x-8/3

= 3x^2/3+10/3 x-8/3

Bring 3 (the denominator) to the other side making it a 0 so it's gone and you get

= 3x^2+10x-8

= 3x^2 -6x-4x-8

=3x^2-6x-4x-8

=3x(x-2)+4(x-2)

= (x-2)(3x+4)

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