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Find the roots of the equation `x^2+sqrt(3) x+3/4`

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`I=int_((pi)/4)^((3pi)/4)(dx)/(1+cosx)`………………i
`impliesI=int_((pi)/4)^((3pi)/4)(dx)/(1-cosx)`…………..ii
Adding i and ii we get
`2I=int_((pi)/4)^((3pi)/4)2/(sin^(2)x)dx`
`impliesI=int_((pi)/4)^((3pi)/4)cosec^(2)dx`
`impliesI=-(cotx)_(pi//4)^(3pi/4)=2`
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