Math, asked by AnuragNarayan, 11 months ago

Find the Zero Of Polynomial
2√3xsquare - 5x +√3​

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Answered by acmotoe
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Answered by vitthaltiwary
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Answer:

√3/2 or √3/3

Step-by-step explanation:

2√3 x^2 - 5 x +√3​

a x c = 2√3 x √3

        = 6

        = 2 x 3

therefore you can factorise the b term into 2 and 3

  2√3 x^2 - 2 x - 3 x + √3

= 2 x ( √3 x - 1 ) - √3 ( √3 x - 1 )

= ( 2 x - √3 ) ( √3 x - 1 ) = 0

therefore, x = √3/2 and √3/3

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