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. The zeroes of the quadratic polynomial
4  \sqrt{3 {x }^{2} }  + 5x - 2 \sqrt{3}
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Answered by Amankumardas341
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Write the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x)=4

3

x

2

+5x−2

3

.

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f(x)=4

3

x

2

+5x−2

3

.

To find the zeros of the quadratic polynomial, put f(x)=0.

4

3

x

2

+5x−2

3

=0

4x(

3

x+2)−

3

(

3

x+2)=0

(4x−

3

)(

3

x+2)=0

either (

3

x+2)=0 or (4x−

3

)=0

x=−

3

2

or x=

4

3

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