Math, asked by HA9650, 3 months ago


x {}^{2}  - 2 \sqrt{5} x + 3
solve using middle term splitting....need urgently...​

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Answered by coldelena
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x^2-2√5x+3

= x^2-{(√5+√2) + (√5-√2)} x + (√5-√2) (√5+√2)

=x²-(√5 + √2)x - (v5-v2)x+ (√5 + √2)(√5-√2) =x[x - √5-√2)-(v5-√2)(x-v5-v2]

=(x-v5-v2][x - √5 + √2]

Hence, x = √5 ± √2 are the zeros of given expression.

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