How do you solve 3n2−14n=−16?
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3n2 -14n+16=0 , factorise this given one. 3n2 - 6n -8n +16=0, take 3n as common, 3n ( n-2) -8(n-2)=0. then, (3n-8) (n-2)=0 hence, 3n-8=0, n=8/3., n-2=0, n=2 . hence its a quadratic equation, it has two solutions. they re 2,8/3. hope you understand please mark brainliest.
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Heya..,
Your answer is here,
3n2 - 14n + 16 = 0
3n2 -6n -8n + 16 = 0
3n(n - 2) -8(n - 2)
(3n - 8 ) or (n - 2)
3n - 8 = 0 or n - 2 = 0
3n = 8. n = 0 + 2
n = 8/3. n = 2.
hope its helpful to you....
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