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a {}^(2) - 5a + 6 = 0

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Answer:


a = 3 \: \: \: and \: \: a = 2

Explanation:


a^(2) - 3a - 2a + 6 = 0


a \: (a - 3) \: \: (a - 2)


{}\ a - 3 = 0 \\ a = 2{}

User Soffy
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Answer:

Hi there!

Given equation :-


\:\mathsf{a^2\:-\:5a\:+\:6\:=\:0}

Now

=> By splitting the middle term

=>
\:\mathsf{a^2\:-\:2a\:-\:3a\:+\:6\:=\:0}

=>
\:\mathsf{a(a\:-\:2)\:-\:3(a\:-\:2)\:=\:0}

=>
\:\mathsf{(a\:-\:2)\:-\:(a\:-\:3)\:=\:0}

We get ,

=>
\:\sf{a\:=\:2\: and\: a\:=\:3}


\:\mathsf{Hope\:this\:helps\:you!\::)}

Thank you!

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