Math, asked by PriyankaSinha, 1 year ago

if alpha and beta are the zeros of a polynomial 6 X square + X - 1 find the value of alpha + beta

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Answered by GawthamCR7
3
6x^2+x-1
alpha+beta=-b/a
-1/6
Answered by Panzer786
8
Hii friend,

P(X) = 6X²+X-1

A = 6 , B = 1 and C = -1

Therefore,

Alpha + Beta = -B/A

Alpha + Beta = -1/6.

HENCE,

THE VALUE OF ALPHA + BETA = -1/6

HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU.... :-)

PriyankaSinha: thanks a lot friend
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