Math, asked by RehanAhmadXLX, 1 year ago

The zeroes of the polynomial
p(x) \:  =  \: 4 \sqrt{3 {x}^{2} + 5x - 2 \sqrt{3} }
equals to :

a) 2/√3 and -√3/4
b) -2/√3 and -√3/4
c) 2/√3 and √3/4
d) -2/√3 and √3/4

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Answered by siddhartharao77
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The answer(option - D) is explained in the attachment below.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello bhaiya !!

The correct option is D.

For solution, see the above attachment.

Hope it helps.

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