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The factors of 2x²-7x+3 are ​

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Answered by jaigopal6111
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • 2x ² - 7x + 3 = (2x + 1 ) (x + 3)

Given:

  • 2x² - 7x + 3

To find:

  • To find the factors of Given equation

Solution:

Now we have to Factorise this polynomial using the middle term

● 2x² - 7x + 3

  • Factorising middle term we need to find two number a and b so a + b = 7 and ab = 6

● 2 x² + 6x + x + 3

● 2x (x + 3) + (x + 3)

  • Now remove the (x + 3) as a common factor

● (2x + 1 ) (x + 3)

Hence 2x² - 7x + 3 = (2x + 1 ) ( x + 3)

Explanation more:

  • This is the Qudratic equation
  • Qudratic equation is nothing but an equation that can be written as a standard form
  • Qudratic equation formula is ax² + bx + c = 0
  • where a , b and c are real roots numbers and a is not equal to zero

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