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solve this equation
2x {}^{2} + x - 15 \leqslant 0 \\  - x {}^{2}  + 3x - 2 \geqslant 0
11th standard maths chapter 2(exercise 2.4)​

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Answered by yashvardhan371
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Answer:

Given x2−3x+2=0

x2−2x−1x+2=0 (Resolving the expression)

x(x−2)−1(x−2)=0 (Taking common factors)

(x−2)(x−1)=0 (Taking common factors)

∴x−2=0 or x−1=0   (Equating each factor to zero)

∴x=2 or x=1

∴2 and 1 are the roots of x2−3x+2=0

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