Math, asked by gullyboyno1, 11 months ago

Find the zeroes of the polynomial

 P(y) =  4 \sqrt{3} y {}^{2}  + 5y - 2 \sqrt{3}
& verify the relationship between zeroes and coefficients.


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Answered by sushil1002
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4 \sqrt{3} y + 5y - 2 \sqrt{3 }  \\  \\

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gullyboyno1: see the question bro
gullyboyno1: it's 4root3ysquare
sushil1002: what??????? can U please write it down
sushil1002: m so sorry ya it's y2 I mistakenly use y instead of y2 m so sorry bro
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