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solve 2√3x^2 - 5x + √3 by splitting the middle term​

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Answered by Shahoodalam
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 =  > 2 \sqrt{3} x {}^{2}  - 5x +  \sqrt{3}  \\  =  > 2 \sqrt{3} x {}^{2}  - 2x - 3x +  \sqrt{3}  \\  =  > 2x( \sqrt{3} x - 1) -  \sqrt{3} ( \sqrt{3} x  -  1) \\  =  > (2x -  \sqrt{3} )( \sqrt{3} x - 1)

Answered by sabotager345
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