Math, asked by shumetha, 11 months ago

Solve the following quadratic equation
by factorization
x² - (root 3 + 1) x + √3​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

x²+(√3+1)x+√3=0

x²+√3x+1x+√3=0

x(x+√3)+1(x+√3)=0

(x+1)(x+√3)=0

x = -1 , -√3

Answered by bhanuprakashreddy23
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Given quadratic equation :

x² - (√3 + 1)x + √3 = 0

⇒ a = 1 , b = -(√3 + 1) , c = √3

Discriminant , D = b² - 4ac

D = (√3 + 1)² - 4×1×√3

D = (√3)² + 1² + 2√3 - 4√3

D = (√3)² + 1² - 2√3

D = (√3 - 1)²

Now using quadratic formula,

we get,

x = ( -b ± √D ) / 2a

x = [ √3 + 1 ± ( √3 - 1 ) ] / 2×1

x = (√3+1+√3-1)/2 or x = (√3+1-√3+1)/2

⇒ x = 2√3 / 2 or x = 2/2

⇒ x = √3 or x = 1

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