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Find the roots of the equation 2x^2 – 5x + 3 = 0 using factorisation.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given,

2x^2 – 5x + 3 = 0

2x^2 – 2x-3x+3 = 0

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

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

So,

2x-3 = 0; x = 3/2

(x-1) = 0; x=1

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

Answered by guptasant72
0

Answer:

2x−3=0;x=3/2

(x-1) = 0; x=1(x−1)=0;x=1

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

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