Math, asked by ashraf22, 1 year ago

find the product of zeros of minus 2 X square + kx + 6

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Answered by IshanS
96
Hi there!

Eqn.
-2x² + kx + 6

Here,
a = -2
b = k
c = 6

Product of zeroes = c/a

= 6/-2

= -3

Hence,
Product of Zeroes for the following eqn. is -3

Hope it helps! :D

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Ishaan Singh
Answered by SerenaBochenek
14

Answer:

The product of zeroes of given polynomial is -3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the polynomial

-2x^2+kx+6

we have to find the product of zeroes.

\text{Comparing above equation with general quadratic equation }ax^2+bx+c,\text{ we get}

a=-2, b=k. c=6

\text{The formula to find the product of zeroes is }\frac{c}{a} i.e

\frac{\text{constant term}}{\text{coefficient of }x^2}

=\frac{6}{-2}=-3

Hence, the product of zeroes of given polynomial is -3

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