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the root of the quadratic eqation (x-1) (2x-3)=0 are

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Answered by saurabhsemalti
6
these are two factors of quadratic equation
therefore
either (x-1)=0 or (2x-3)=0
x=1 or x=3/2
Answered by erinna
7

1 and 3/2 are roots of the given quadratic equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given quadratic equation is

(x-1)(2x-3)=0

We need to find the roots of the quadratic equation.

According to zero product property, if xy=0, then either x=0 or y=0.

Using zero product property we get

Step 1:

x-1=0

x=1

Step 2:

2x-3=0

2x=3

x=\dfrac{3}{2}

Therefore, 1 and 3/2 are roots of the given quadratic equation.

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The common root of the equation x2-5x+6=0 or x2-6x+8=0

a) x+3

b) x - 2

c) x+4

d) x+5

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