Math, asked by ajaytak4442, 9 months ago

What are the roots of the equation 2x²−5x-3=0

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Answered by pappupappu5337
1

Step-by-step explanation:

2x² -5x -3 =0

2x²+2x -3x-3

2x (x +1) -3(x + 1)

(x+1)(2x -3)

Answered by stanay0409
1

Answer:

They are real roots.

Step-by-step explanation:

2x^{2}-5x-3=0

D=b²-4ac

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

(-5)²- 4(2)(-3)

25+24

49>0

So, as the number is greater than 0, it is real root.

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