Math, asked by vs2552286, 8 months ago

find the zeroes of the polynomial , if it is given that the product of its two zeroes is 12.​

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Answered by saikethansaikethan
0

Step-by-step explanation:

product of zeroes=12

ab=12

4×3=12

so zeroes =3,4

Answered by skayaan
1

Answer:

→ The zeroes are α, β, γ = 4, 3, -2 . Step-by-step explanation :- Given :-

→ f(x) = x³ - 5x² - 2x + 24.

→ The product of its two zeroes is 12 . To Find :-

→ Zeroes of polynomial [ α, β, γ ] . Solution :- ...

∴ α = 4 . Putting α = 4 in equation (5), we get. ...

β = 3 . ∴ The zeroes are α, β, γ = 4, 3, -2 .

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