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If one root of the quadratic equation 2x2-5x+3a=0 is 1, then find the value of a
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Considering that one of the roots is 1, we can say the following as a main rule of quadratic equations: 2 * 1^2 - 5 * 1 + 3a = 0.
That's because the roots are nothing more and nothing less than the parable hitting the x axis, that's why we say that we can replace X with one of the roots.
And the second member generally representing the Y axis... for example: if the Y axis hits 0, then x will be : 1.
The equation itself would have a result of : a = 1.
2 * 1 - 5 * 1 + 3a = 0 >> 2 - 5 + 3a = >> -3 + 3a = 0 >> 3a = 3 >> a = 1.
Sorry for the delay. I was having trouble in basic mathematics till I got my hand in a freaking paper... Kinda spooks me sometimes how writing in paper is 1000x easier than writing in the computer.
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