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find all the zeros of 4root 3xsquare+5x-2 root 3

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Answered by allysia
5
4 \sqrt{3} {x}^{2} + 5x - 2 \sqrt{3} \\ \\ = 4 \sqrt{3} {x}^{2} + 8x - 3x - 2 \sqrt{3} \\ = 4x( \sqrt{3} x + 2) - \sqrt{3} ( \sqrt{3}x + 2) \\ = ( 4x - \sqrt{3} )( \sqrt{3}x + 2)

Therefore,
4x -√3 =0
4x=√3
x = √3/4

similarly,
√3x + 2 =0
√3x =-2
x =-2/√3

Hence, the two roots of this given expression are
√3/4 and -2/√3.

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Answered by vineat
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he mere is Ur answer x = -2√2/3,=√3)4


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