Math, asked by abhay09921, 10 months ago

Y^2-5y+6=0 Find it answer fastly

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Answered by sarita192763prem
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Answer:

Factoring is one method fro solving "y2+5y-6=0". So y = either -6 or 1. Hi Nick, To solve this quadratic equation, you need to factor the polynomial expression y2 + 5y - 6.

Answered by FantasticQueen
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 \large\sf {y}^{2}  - 5y + 6 = 0  \large\sf {y}^{2}  - 3y - 2y + 6 = 0

\large\sf y(y - 3) - 2(y - 3) = 0

 \large\sf(y - 2)(y - 3) = 0

 \large\sf y =  \frac{2}{1}  \: and \: y = \frac{3}{1}

 \large\sf y  = 2 \: and \: 3

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