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The root of the quadratic equation 2 x square - 5 x minus 3 is equals to zero are

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Answered by nishitha060371
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HI THERE ,

Let me tell you the easy method of finding the roots of the quadratic equation

let's get started ...

So the easy method is :-

apply a formula

so the formula goes like this...

x = - b ± √ b^2 - 4ac / 2a

so by appling this formula you get it

REMEMBER ::--

The coeffient of x^2 is called as ' a '

The coeffient of x is called as ' b '

And the remaining term is called as ' c ' and 'c' is nothing but a constant term

so the given Quadratic equation is 2x^2 - 5x - 3

here a = 2 , b = -5 , c = -3

apply the formula .....

and you the answer as :–

Your roots are 3, -1/2

HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND

FØLLØW MÉ : ARMY

Answered by bhaskerbhati0002
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Answer: x = 3, -0.5

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