Solve by completing square method
2x^2- 5x + 3 = 0
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yo..........ur answer is
Here the roots of the equation are
2
3
and 1
Step-by-step explanation:
We have,
2x^2−5x+3=0
⇒x^2 − 5/2x+ 3/2 =0 (Dividing throughough by 2)
⇒x^ 2 − 5/2x=− 3/2(Shifting the constant term on RHS)
⇒x^2 −2(5/4)x+(5/4)^2=(5/4)^2-(3/2)(Adding (1/2Coeff. of x) ^2 onboth sides)
⇒(x-5/4)^2⇒25/16-3/2
⇒(x-5/4)^2⇒1/16
⇒x-5/4⇒+-1/4
⇒5/4+-1/4
⇒x=5/4 +1/4=6/4
or
⇒x=5/4-1/4=4/4
x=3/2
or
x=1
hope this will help you
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