Answer:
[tex]\implies x = (-2) \qquad or\qquad x = \dfrac{-3}{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :-
- A quadratic equation is given to us.
- The equation is 2x² + 7x +6=0
And we need to find out the roots of the given equation. We can use the middle term splitting method to find out the roots as ,
Given equation :-
[tex]\implies 2x^2 + 7x +6=0[/tex]
Step 1: Find out the factors of 12 :-
We will choose the two factors such that their sum equals to the coefficient of x i.e. 7 .The factors are , 1×12 , 2×6 , 3×4 .
- And 3 + 4 = 7. So we will break the middle term into 3x and 4x .
Step 2 : Breaking the middle term :-
[tex]\implies 2x^2 + 3x+4x +6=0[/tex]
Step 3: Take out common from terms :-
[tex]\implies x(2x + 3) +2(2x +3)=0[/tex]
[tex]\implies ( x +2)(2x+3)=0 [/tex]
Step 4 : Equate them with 0 :-
[tex]\implies x = (-2) \qquad or\qquad x = \dfrac{-3}{2}[/tex]
Hence the correct options are C and D .