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Solve the following quadratic equations by factorization: 16x-\frac{10}{x}=27

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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SOLUTION :  

Given : 16x -  10/x = 27

(16x × x - 10)/x = 27

16x² -10 = 27x

16x² - 27x -10 = 0

16x² - 32x + 5x - 10 = 0

16x(x - 2) +5 (x - 2) = 0

(16x + 5)(x - 2) = 0

16x + 5 = 0   or  x - 2 = 0  

16x = - 5  or  x = 2

x = -5/16  or x = 2

Hence, the roots of the quadratic equation 16x -  10/x = 27 are - 5/16  &  2 .

★★ METHOD TO FIND SOLUTION OF a quadratic equation by FACTORIZATION METHOD :  

We first write the given quadratic polynomial as product of two linear factors by splitting the middle term and then equate each factor to zero to get desired roots of given quadratic equation.

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garg0602: I tried it in anather way
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