Math, asked by sriram4559, 11 months ago

4 x square + 4 root 3 X + 3 is equal to zero solve this by factorisation method​

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Answered by erinna
52

The zeros of the given equation are equal.i.e., -\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation is

4x^2+4\sqrt{3}x+3=0

We need to find the zeros of the given equation.

Splitting the middle term we get

4x^2+2\sqrt{3}x+2\sqrt{3}x+3=0

2x(2x+\sqrt{3})+\sqrt{3}(2x+\sqrt{3})=0

(2x+\sqrt{3})(2x+\sqrt{3})=0

(2x+\sqrt{3})^2=0

2x+\sqrt{3}=0

2x=-\sqrt{3}

x=-\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}

Therefore, the zeros of the given equation are equal.i.e., -\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}.

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Answered by LegendSHAKTI
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