Math, asked by Neekhirpara, 6 months ago

find zero of y2+y-6​

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Answered by IIMidnightHunterII
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 {y}^{2}  + y - 6 =0 \\  \\   {y}^{2}  + 3y - 2y - 6 = 0 \\  \\ y(y + 3) - 2(y + 3) = 0 \\  \\ (y - 2)(y + 3) = 0

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