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if alpha and beta are the zeros of the polynomial 3 X square + 4 x minus 3 then value of Alpha Beta is​

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Answered by NokxicP16
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the equation is 3x²+4x-3

if ∝ and β are the zeros

=> ∝β = c/a

here c/a = -3/3

=-1

=>∝β=-1

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Answered by GulabLachman
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If alpha and beta are the zeros of the polynomial 3 X square + 4 x minus 3 then value of Alpha Beta is​  -1

The given polynomial is 3x² + 4x - 3

Comparing it with the standard expression of ax²+bx+c, we get

a = 3

b = 4

c = -3

This is a 2-degree polynomial (even), so product of roots = c/a

c/a = -3/3 = -1

Given, that α and β are the zeros of the polynomia equation.

So, αβ = c/a

⇒ αβ  = -1

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