Math, asked by milanmishra7190, 7 months ago

If α and β are the roots of the quadratic equation y2 + 6y – 2 = 0, then α + β = ……… .

5

-6

2

6

Answers

Answered by atharav09
2

Answer:

as we know Alpha + beta is equal to -b /a

Step-by-step explanation:

here b = 6

a=1

so Alpha + beta = -6/1

= -6

so the correct option is B) -6

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