Math, asked by mabubakkar686, 1 year ago

Find the sum of the zeroes of -2x square+k+6

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Answered by anithaajith1981
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pradyumG: dear your answer is also wrong
pradyumG: it will be zero, as there is not x-term therefore your b will be 0 and hence addition of zeros will be also zero
pradyumG: hope you will get it
anithaajith1981: Oh....Yeah....I didn't notice
anithaajith1981: Tnx for the reply
pradyumG: it's OK!
Answered by pranjalpatil17
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the sum of the zero = -2x^2+k+6
k = 4√3



= -2x^2+4√3+6
sum of zero = -b/a
= 4+√3/2
= 2√3





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pradyumG: here you didn't care about polynomial
pradyumG: there is not X-men term
pradyumG: sorry
pradyumG: means there is not x-term
pradyumG: so your b will be 0
pradyumG: therefore addition of zeros of this polynomial will also be zero
pradyumG: hope you are getting ,what I am trying to make you understand
mabubakkar686: yup!
pranjalpatil17: ok sorry for that
pranjalpatil17: i can understand
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