Math, asked by sumapm, 2 months ago

-5x/4 + 2/3
zero of this polynomial​

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Answered by gauripagade20
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hey

answer..

(x) = 4√3x2 + 5x ‒ 2√3

To find the zeros of the quadratic polynomial, put f(x)

= 0 4√3x2 + 5x ‒ 2√3

= 0 4√3 x2 + 8x – 3x – 2√3

= 0 4x (√3 x + 2) – √3 (√3 x + 2)

= 0 (4x – √3) (√3 x + 2)

= 0 Either (√3 x + 2)

= 0 or (4x – √3)

= 0 x = -2/√3 or x = √3/4

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