Find the sum of the zeroes of the given quadratic polynomial -3x 2 +k?
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Answer:
Sum of zeroes, (alpha) + (beta) = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
p(x) = -3x^2 + k
We know that,
Standard form of quadratic polynomial is ax^2 + bx + c whose zeroes are alpha and beta.
But to us it is given only, -3x^2 + k.
Hence, here,
a = -3 , b = 0 and c = k
We know that,
Sum of zeroes = (alpha) + (beta) = -b/a = -(0) / (-3) = 0/3 = 0
Hence,
(alpha) + (beta) = 0
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