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please solve
{x}^{2}  + 2 \sqrt{3}   - 9

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Answered by anika107695
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Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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By the method of middle split term se can solve this question

According to question !

\sf {x}^{2} + 2 \sqrt{3} - 9\\ \sf= x{}^{2}+(3 \sqrt{3}-\sqrt{3})x-9\\ \sf=x{}^{2}+3 \sqrt{3}x- \sqrt{3}x-9\\ \sf= x(x+3 \sqrt{3})-\sqrt{3}(x+3\sqrt{3})\\ \sf \implies (x+3\sqrt{3})(x-\sqrt{3})

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\sf x+3\sqrt{3}=0\\ \sf \implies x= (-3 \sqrt{3})

\sf x-\sqrt{3}=0\\ \sf \implies x=\sqrt{3}

Zero's:-

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