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√3x²+10x+7√3 how to solve this question

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Answered by akkujohann
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let the equation be p(x)

to factorise it , first we need to multiply co-efficient of x with c term

thus 7 root 3 becomes 7*3 which is 21

7 * 3 is 21 and 7 + 3 is 10

thus we divide 10x into 7x + 3x

thus the equation becomes

3^-2x^2 + 3x + 7x + 7*3^-2

thus when we factorise it we get

(\sqrt[]{3}x + 7)*(x + \sqrt{3})

Answered by amitkumar44481
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x =  -  \sqrt{3}  \:  \:  \:  \: and \:  \:  \:  -  \frac{7 \sqrt{3} }{3}

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