Math, asked by charran, 6 hours ago

find the value x of the polynomial √3x² + 5x -2√3 = 0
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Answered by dhirenrana222
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Step-by-step explanation:

1. If a and B are zeroes of the polynomial 2x²-5x +3, then find the values of (a) a+B-aß (b) (2a+2B)/3aß (c) (a+B)² aß.

3. Find all the zeroes of the polynomial p(x): x4-5x³-4x²+16x-8 if two of its zeroes are 3+ √5 and 3-√5.

4. If a, B and y are the zeroes of the polynomial p (x) = 6x³ +3x² -5x +1, then find the value of a ¹ + B¹ + y ¹.

5. 6. If the sum of the zeroes of the polynomial (k² -14) x² -2x -12 is 1, then find the value of k. If one zero of the polynomial 3x² -8x +2k - 1 is seven times the other, then find the product of its zeroes.

Answered by IIMissTwinkleStarII
12

Answer:

solution:-

given,

let the no. will be =x

 \sqrt{3x{}^{2}  + 5x - 2 \sqrt{3 = 0}  }

 \sqrt{3}  +  \sqrt[2]{3}  =  \sqrt[2]{6}

5x = 0

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