Math, asked by sujithrathod, 11 months ago

For the polynomial x² - 5x + 6, find the sum of
- zeroes.​

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Answered by Anonymous
7

 \alpha +   \beta  =  \frac{ - b}{a}  \\  \alpha +   \beta  =  \frac{ - ( - 5)}{1}  \\  \alpha  +  \beta  = 5

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Answered by Anonymous
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\underline{\bigstar\:\textsf{According \: to \: given \: in \: the \: question \: now:}}

\normalsize\ : \implies\sf\ P(x) = x^2 - 5x + 6

\bullet From the given polynomial, a = 1, b = -5 and c = 6. Now,block the available values.

\normalsize\ : \implies{\boxed{\sf{Sum \: of \: roots(\alpha + \beta) \: = \frac{-b}{a} }}}

\normalsize\ : \implies\sf (\alpha + \beta) = \frac{-(5-)}{1} \\ \\  \normalsize\ : \implies{\boxed{\sf \red{Sum \: of \: roots = 5}}}

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