Math, asked by dhruti3, 1 year ago

find the zeros of P(x) =
 4\sqrt{3}  {x}^{2}  + 5x - 2 \sqrt{3}




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Answered by pranavsk1525
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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak{Heya\: Dhruti!!!}

\huge{Question}:-

➡find the zeros of P(x) =

 4\sqrt{3} {x}^{2} + 5x - 2 \sqrt{3}

\huge{Solution}:-

➡Refer the attachment✔✔

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