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find zeroes of polynomial
find \: \:zeros \: of \:   polynomial \:  \:  \: {x }^{2}  + 4 \sqrt{3x }  \:  - 15

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Answered by dhruv4818
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Answered by Anonymous
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x² + 4 √3 x - 15 =0

x² + ( 5√3 - √3 )x -15 = 0

x² + 5 √3 x - √3x - 15 = 0

x ( x + 5 √3) -√3 ( x + 5 √3) = 0

( x + 5 √3 ) (x - √3) = 0

x + 5√3 = 0

x = - 5√3

x- √3 = 0

x = √3

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