Math, asked by ahmadammarlm10, 10 months ago

Find the zeroes of the polynomial
p(x)=
4{x}^{2}  +  \frac{7}{2} x +  \frac{3}{4}
and verify the relation between its coefficients and zeroes.​

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Answered by SnehaG
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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