Find the zeroes of quadratic polynomial 4 under root 3x^2 + 5x - 2 under root 3
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Step-by-step explanation:
To Find : The zeroes of the polynomial 4√3x² + 5x - 2√3.
x = -2/√3 or, x = √3/4.
-5/4√3.
∝β = -2/√3 × √3/4.
= -1`/2.
∝ + β = -b/a.
⇒ -5/4√3.
∝β = c/a.
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