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2. If the product of the zeros of the polynomial (ax? - 6x - 6) is 4, find the
value of a.

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Answered by arshan0786ansari
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Product of zeroes = 4

a {x}^{2}  - 6x - 6

a = a

b = -6

c = -6

product \: of \: zeroes =  \frac{ - coefficent \: of \: x}{coefficient \: of \:  {x}^{2} }

4 =   - \frac{( - 6)}{a}

4 =  \frac{6}{a}

4a = 6

a =  \frac{6}{4}

a =  \frac{3}{2}

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