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find the sum of zeroes for the polynomial 3x^2-5x+1

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Answered by Tanujrao36
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  • Find the sum of zeroes of the polynomial \sf{3\ x^{2}-5x+1}

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  • \dfrac{5}{3}

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\sf{Sum\:of\:zeroes\:=\:\dfrac{-b}{a}}

Here,

a = 3

b = -5

c = 1

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\implies\sf{Sum\:of\:zeroes\:=\:\dfrac{-(-5)}{3}}

\sf{ }

\implies\sf{\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:=\:\dfrac{5}{3}}

\bf{\underline{So\:sum\:of\:zeroes\:is\:\dfrac{5}{3}}}

Answered by Anonymous
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