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Find the zeros of the polynomial f(x)
 = 4 \sqrt{3}  {x}^{2}  + 5x - 2 \sqrt{3}
Solution with explanation..

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Answered by Anonymous
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43 x^2 + 5x - 23

43 x^2 + 8x -3x -23

4x( 3x+2) -3( 3x + 2)

4x-3)( 3x+2)

4x-3= 0

4x= 3

x= 3/4

3x+2= 0

x= -2/3

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