Math, asked by lekhajayaseelan, 8 months ago

if alpha and beeta are the zeroes of the2x²+5x-10 then the value of alpha beeta is -5/2,5,-5,2/5

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Answered by ToxicEgo
1

Answer:

Hey mate your answer is -5

Step-by-step explanation:

2x²+5x-10=0.....(Given Quadratic equation)

Comparing the above equation with ax+bx+c=0

a=2 ,b=5 and c=-10

Now,

Alpha×beeta=c/a

Alpha×beeta=-10/2=-5

Answered by varadad25
2

Answer:

\boxed{\red{\sf\:\alpha\:.\:\beta\:=\:-\:5}}

Step-by-step-explanation:

The given quadratic equation is

\sf\:2x^{2}\:+\:5x\:-\:10\:=\:0.

Comparing with \sf\:ax^{2}\:+\:bx\:+\:c\:=\:0, we get,

\sf\:a\:=\:2\\\\\sf\:b\:=\:5\\\\\sf\:c\:=\:-\:10.

We have given that \sf\:\alpha\:\&\:\beta are the roots of the given quadratic equation.

Now, we know that,

\sf\:Product\:of\:zeroes\:=\:\alpha\:.\:\beta\:=\:\frac{c}{a}\\\\\implies\sf\:\alpha\:.\:\beta\:=\:-\:\frac{\cancel{10}}{\cancel2}\\\\\implies\boxed{\red{\sf\:\alpha\:.\:\beta\:=\:-\:5}}.

Additional Information:

1. Quadratic Equation :

An equation having a degree '2' is called quadratic equation.

The general form of quadratic equation is

ax² + bx + c = 0

Where, a, b, c are real numbers and a ≠ 0.

2. Roots of Quadratic Equation:

The roots means nothing but the value of the variable given in the equation.

3. Methods of solving quadratic equation:

There are mainly three methods to solve or find the roots of the quadratic equation.

A) Factorization method

B) Completing square method

C) Formula method

4. Formula to solve quadratic equation:

\boxed{\red{\sf\:x\:=\:\dfrac{-\:b\:\pm\:\sqrt{b^{2}\:-\:4ac}}{2a}}}

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