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Question
`sqrt(3)x^2 + 10x + 7sqrt(3)` = 0
Solution
`sqrt(3)x^2 + 10x + 7sqrt(3)` = 0
⇒ `sqrt(3)x^2 + 3x + 7x + 7sqrt(3)` = 0
⇒ `sqrt(3)x (x + sqrt(3)) + 7 (x + sqrt(3))` = 0
⇒ `sqrt(3)x + 7` = 0 or x + `sqrt(3)` = 0
x = `-(7)/sqrt(3) or - sqrt(3)`. are two roots of equation.
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