9. If 2 and 0 are the zeros of the polynomial f(x) = 2x^3– 5x² + ax + b then
find the values of a and b.
HINT f(2) = 0 and f(0) = 0.
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Given that,
2 and 0 are the two zeros of the given Polynomial.
P(X) = 2X³ - 5X² + AX + B
P(2) = 2 × (2)³ - 5 × (2)² + A × 2 + B
=> 2 × 8 - 5 × 4 + 2A + B
=> 16 - 20 + 2A + B = 0
=> 2A + B -4 = 0
=> 2A + B = 4 -------(1)
Also,
X = 0
P(0) = 2 × (0)³ - 5 × (0)² + A × 0 + B
=> 2 × 0 + 5 × 0 + 0 + B
=> B = 0
Putting the Value of B in equation (1)
2A + B = 4
2A + 0 = 4
2A = 4
A = 4/2
A = 2.
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