Math, asked by parshantchhabra98, 10 months ago

The zeroes of 3x2 + 4x +1 are :​

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Answered by warylucknow
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Answer:

The zeroes of the equation are -1\ and -\frac{1}{3}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Factorize the equation as follows:

3x^{2}+4x+1=0\\3x^{2}+3x+x+1=0\\3x(x+1)+1(x+1)=0\\(x+1)(3x+1)=0

If (x + 1) = 0, then x = -1.

if (3x + 1) = 0, then x = -1/3.

Thus, the zeroes of the equation are -1\ and -\frac{1}{3}.

Answered by shikhaagnihotri111
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