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Y square-5y + 6 solve using splitting the middle term

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Answered by urmilautkarsh
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Answer:

Y square -3Y-2Y+6

Step-by-step explanation:

=Y square -3Y-2Y+6

=Y square (Y-3)-2(Y-3)

=(Y-3)(Y square -2)

Answered by harshbhai16
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Answer:

Y=3,2.

Step-by-step explanation:

y²-5y+6

=>y²-(3+2)y+6

=>y²-3y-2y+6

=>y(y-3)-2(y-3)

=>(y-3).(y-2)

By Using,

Zero product rule,

=>(y-3).(y-2)=0

Either Or

=>(y-3)=0 =>(y-2)=0

=>y=3 =>y=2

Therefore,

Ans:-y=3,2.

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