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If x–2 is a zero of 2x–3x+a,find a

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Q:-If x–2 is a zero of 2x–3x+a,find a

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➨x-2 is factor then X= 2

➨2x - 3x + a = 0

➨2(2) - 3(2) + a = 0

➨4 - 6 + a = 0

➨a - 2 = 0

➨a = 2

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