Math, asked by koppalasaisantosh, 11 months ago

If a.ßy are the roots of
ax' + bx' + cx+d = 0, (a + 0) then a +B+y =​

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Answered by luckypriya077
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 \alpha  +  \beta  +  \gamma  =  \frac{ - b}{a}  \\  \\  \alpha  \beta  +  \beta  \gamma  +  \gamma  \alpha  =  \frac{c}{a}  \\  \\  \alpha  \beta  \gamma  =  \frac{ - d}{a}  \\  \\ hope \: it \: helps \\  \\ mark \: me \: as \: brainliest

Answered by imvbhard77
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Answer:

-b/a

Step-by-step explanation:

sum of roots of a cubic equation= -coefficient of x^2 divided by coefficient of x^3

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