Math, asked by krishpatel1652005, 11 months ago

find the zero
 {2}^{2}  - 2x +  \frac{7}{6}
find the zero​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Anonymous
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 =  >  {x}^{2}  - 2x +  \frac{7}{6}  = 0 \\  \\   =  > 6 {x}^{2}  - 12x + 7 = 0 \\  \\   =  > x =  \frac{12 +  |\sqrt{144 - 4(7)(6)}  | }{12}   \\  \\  =  > x =  \frac{12 +  | \sqrt{ - 24} | }{12} \\  \\   =  > x =  \frac{6 +  \sqrt{6} i}{6}  \:  ,\:  \frac{6 -  \sqrt{6}i }{6}

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