Math, asked by monikasuresh2005, 8 months ago

x2+x+6 splitting the middle term​

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Answered by memonnisar6
2

Step-by-step explanation:

x2+3x-2x+6

x(x+3)+2(x+3)

(x+2)(x+3)

Answered by Aracentre
1

Answer:

this question is wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

because is we multiply the coefficient of x² and constant term

we get, 1×6=6

and if we make factors of it then we will get 6=2×3×1

2 and 3 cannot be arranged in such a way that if we add or subtract them we can get 1 and also when we multiply we should get 6

as 1 can be get only when 2x is subtracted from 3x

x²+x+6

if we split it as

x²+3x-2x+6

then 3x-2x=x

but 3x×(-2x) = -6

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