Math, asked by pksb200061, 11 months ago

solve the following quadratic equation that is. 4 root 3x^2+ 5x - 2root3= 0.​

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Answered by Mxria
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

4√3 x² +5x -2√3 =0

⇒4√3 x² +8x -3x -2√3=0

⇒4x(√3 x+2) -√3(√3x +2) =0

⇒(√3x +2)(4x -√3) =0

⇒(√3x +2) =0 or (4x-√3) =0

⇒x = -2/√3 or √3/4

Answered by nilesh102
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hi mate,

4√3 x² +5x -2√3 =0

⇒4√3 x² +8x -3x -2√3=0

⇒4x(√3 x+2) -√3(√3x +2) =0

⇒(√3x +2)(4x -√3) =0

⇒(√3x +2) =0 or (4x-√3) =0

⇒x = -2/√3 or √3/4

i hope it helps you.

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