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The zeroes of polynomial root 3x square- 5x is

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Answered by amitnrw
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The zeroes of polynomial  √3x² - 5x   are  0  &   5/√3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given polynomial is √3x² - 5x

To find its zeroes lets equate the polynomial to zero

=>  √3x² - 5x   = 0

Taking x common  

=> x (√3x - 5) = 0

=> x = 0     , √3x - 5 = 0

=> x = 0 ,  x = 5/√3

The zeroes of polynomial  √3x² - 5x   are  0  &   5/√3

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Answered by diya200817
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Answer:

The zeroes of polynomial √3x^2 - 5x are 0 and 5/√3.

Step-by-step explanation:

To finds it's zeroes let's equate the polynomial to zero.

= √3x^2-5x= 0

Taking X as common

= x (√3x-5x)=0

=x=0, √3x-5 =0

= x=0

I hope it will help you

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