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Factoring Quadratic equations Problems and Solutions

The second degree polynomial in a quadratic equation can be factored by converting it into a product of two linear expressions in one variable. Each linear expression in one variable is equal to zero as per zero product property and it helps us solve the quadratic equation by factorization or factorisation. Here are some math questions on solving the quadratic equations by factoring for practice and solution with understandable steps.

$(1).\,\,\,$ $2x^2-9x+10$ $\,=\,$ $0$

$(2).\,\,\,$ $2x^2-x-6$ $\,=\,$ $0$

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