Math, asked by tuhinaerid, 8 months ago

if alpha and beta are zeros of polynomial X square + 5 x + 6 then alpha + beta is equals to​

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Answered by lakkamakhila
3

Answer:

-5

Step-by-step explanation:

in the equation x^2+5x+6 comparing with

ax^2+ bx+c

a= 1 b= 5 c= 6

alpha and beta are roots of given equation

alpha + beta = (-b/a)

= -5

Answered by ravibharathi22
1

Answer:

α + β = -5

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