Math, asked by sourabhpawar50, 8 months ago

find the
zero
by factorization
3x^2 + 4x -4​

Answers

Answered by shivammaury2004
3

x=-2 and X=2/3

Solve it by middle splitting the terms taking the middles as 6 and 2. And like my answer please!

Answered by Anonymous
1

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 {3x}^{2}  + 4x - 4

 {3x}^{2}  + 6x - 2x - 4

3x(x + 2) - 2(x + 2)

(3x - 2)(x + 2)

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

x =  \frac{2}{3}  \: or \: x =  - 2

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These are required zeroes of the given polynomial by splitting mid term method.

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