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Find the zeroes of the following polynomial: 2x-3,
x2-5x+6

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Answered by theja247
3

Answer:

x=3,2

Step-by-step explanation:

x2-5x+6=0

splitting the middle term ,

x2-3x-2x+6=0

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

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

answer

follows:

x-3=0, x=3

x-2=0

x=2

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Answered by aishwaryabittla
0

Answer:

x=3

x=2

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the zeroes of the following polynomial : i.2x-3,

ii. x2-5x+6

i.Sol :- 2x-3

2x-32x-3=0

2x-32x-3=02x=3

2x-32x-3=02x=3x=3/2

ii.Sol:- -5x+6

(splitting the middle term 5x)

-3x-2x+6

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

(x-3) (x-2)

x-3=0

x=3

x-2=0

x=2

x = 3 \\ x = 2

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