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find the value of m, if 2 is a zero of 3x^2-17x+m

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Answered by Anonymous
5
heya !!

here is ur answer

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Given :- 2 is the zero of the polynomial

➡ 3x^2 -17x +m

substituting X = 2

➡ 3 (2) ^2 - 17 ×2 + m = 0

➡ 3 ( 4) - 34 + m = 0

➡ 12 - 34 + m = 0

➡ -22 + m = 0

➡ m = 22

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verification :-

3(2)^2 - 17(2) +22

3(4) - 34 +22

12 - 34 + 22

-22 + 22

0

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hence verified

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hope it helps u..!!

namratha6: will u help me to solve my holiday homework
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Anonymous: sure dear , if i can , i will definitely help u
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namratha6: find all the zeroes of 4x^4-20x^3+23x^2+5x-6 if two of its zeroes are 2 and 3. please try to solve this
Anonymous: okay dear !
neosingh: (x-2)(x-3)= x^2 -5x + 6 , we can take dis common, (4x^2 -1)(x^2 -5x + 6) so other roots are x = +1/2, -1/2
Answered by Anonymous
5
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