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find the zeroes of polynomial p(x)=4√3x²+5x-2√3

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Answered by ishithaeamani
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Answer:

x = √3/4 or -2/√3

Step-by-step explanation:

p(x) = 4√3x²+5x-2√3

To find zeroes of the polynomial, we should first equate the polynomial to zero.

Now, 4√3x²+5x-2√3 = 0

=> 4√3x²+8x-3x-2√3 = 0

=> 4x(√3x+2)-√3(√3x+2) = 0

=> (4x-√3)(√3x+2) = 0

=> (4x-√3) = 0 or (√3x+2) = 0

=> x = √3/4 or -2/√3

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