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Quadratic equation for x:
4√3x square+5x+2√3=0.


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Answered by Vishal101100
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Answered by protestant
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Split the middle term first

To split Multiply

4 \sqrt{3} \times 2 \sqrt{3}

=24

First find two no's. whose Multiplication

and sum is 24

So, it's factor is 8×3

And their differences is 5

So, now

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

=

4 \sqrt{3}x^{2} + 8x - 3x + 2 \sqrt{3}

=

4x( \sqrt{3}x + 2) - \sqrt{3}( \sqrt{3}x + 2)

=

(4x - \sqrt{3})( \sqrt{3} x + 2)

Now put

(4x - \sqrt{3} ) = 0

x = \sqrt{3} \div 4

x=√3/4

Now put Again

 \sqrt{3} x + 2 = 0

x = - 2 \div \sqrt{3}

X=-2/√3

So, the value of X are -2√3;√3/4
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