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if a,b are the zeroes of the polynomial x^2-6x+6 then the value of a^2+b^2 is

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Answered by suhasinipandraju
2

Answer:

24

Step-by-step explanation:

sum of zeroes=a+ b=-x coefficient/coefficient of x^2

                                 =-(-6)/1

                                  =6

product of zeroes=ab=constant term/coefficient of x^2

                               =6

a²+b²=(a+b)²-2ab

          =(6)²-2(6)

         =36-12

         =24

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