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root of quadratic equation (3x-5) (5x-3) = 0 are ​

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Answered by Prajan84
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Step-by-step explanation:

(3x - 5)(5x - 3) = 0

3x - 5 = 0

3x = 5

x  = \frac{5}{3}

THIS IS ONE ROOT

5x - 3 = 0

5x = 3

x =  \frac{3}{5}

THIS IS THE OTHER

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Answered by anindyaadhikari13
12

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  • Find the roots of the quadratic equation.

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(3x - 5)(5x - 3) = 0

Therefore,

Either (3x-5)=0 Or (5x-3)=0

So,

3x - 5 = 0 \implies x =  \frac{5}{3}

5x - 3 = 0 \implies x =  \frac{3}{5}

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  • The roots of the quadratic equation are \frac{5}{3} and \frac{3}{5}.
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