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The roots of a quadratic equation are 5 and 2/3. If one of the two factors of the equation is x - 5, which expression could be a second factor?

The roots of a quadratic equation are 5 and 2/3. If one of the two factors of the-example-1
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The Solution:

Given:

The roots of the quadratic equation are:


\begin{gathered} x=5 \\ (x-5)\text{ is one factor.} \end{gathered}

We are asked to find the second factor:


\begin{gathered} x=(2)/(3) \\ \\ Cross\text{ multiply} \\ 3x=2 \\ 3x-2 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the correct answer is 3x - 2 [ option 2 ]

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