Math, asked by neeturathore3618, 3 months ago

Factors of 2x square-5x-3 are

Answers

Answered by mashubaigo
1

(

x

+

3

)

(

2

x

1

)

 

Explanation:

The standard form of the  

quadratic function

is.

y

=

a

x

2

+

b

x

+

c

To factorise the function.

• consider the factors of the product ac which sum to give b

for  

2

x

2

+

5

x

3

a

=

2

,

b

=

5

and  

c

=

3

a

c

=

2

×

3

=

6

the required factors of -6 are  

+

6

and  

1

since  

6

×

1

=

6

and  

+

6

1

=

+

5

now express  

2

x

2

+

5

x

3

as

2

x

2

+

6

x

x

3

Factorise by 'grouping'

2

x

(

x

+

3

)

1

(

x

+

3

)

Take out  

common factor  

of  

(

x

+

3

)

(

x

+

3

)

(

2

x

1

)

in factorised form

Answered by biswaspami455
1

Step-by-step explanation:

=>2x²-5x-3=0

=>2x²-(6-1)x-3=0

=>2x²-6x+x-3=0

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

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

either x=3 or x=-1/2

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