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44. If alpha and beta are the zeroes of 2x+ +5(x-2), then find the product of alpha and beta​

Answers

Answered by varaddeshmukh10june
2

Answer:

-5

Step-by-step explanation:

product of roots = c/a

-10/2 =-5

Answered by AdhirajSingh
3

Answer:

αβ=-5

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is not clear but I'm assuming that the quadratic polynomial is 2x^2+5(x-2).

Simplifying the expression, we get

2x^2+5x-10

We have to find the product of alpha and beta, which is αβ=(constant term)÷(coefficient of x^2) or c/a.

Therefore, c=-10 and a=2

So, αβ=-10/2=-5


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