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Hoq to find zeros in 2x2-5x+3 polinomial 0

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Answered by sijasubbiah
1
Hey

Here is your answer,

2x^2-5x+3=0
2x^2-2x-3x+3=0
2x(x-1)-3(x-1)=0
(x-1)(2x-3)=0
x-1=0
x=1
2x-3=0
X=3/2

Hope it helps you!
Answered by Anonymous
0
HEYA!!!!!!

YOUR ANSWER: To find the zeroes of polynomial:

2 {x}^{2}  - 5x + 3

Follow the steps below.

Factors of constant term: 3 = +-1 , +-3
Let p (x) = 1. Then:

(2) {(1)}^{2}  - (5)(1) + 3 \\  = 2 - 5 + 3 \\  =  - 3 + 3 \\  = 0

THAT MEANS 1 IS A ZERO OF p (x).

U can find the zeroes of a polynomial by first finding the factors of the constant term and then by TRIAL AND ERROR METHOD, as we did in this case.

HOPE IT HELPS!!!!!!!
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