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If αandβ are the Zeros of x−3x2+4 then α+β= ​

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Answered by 2797neil
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Answer:

\alpha +\beta = \frac{1}{3}

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Step-by-step explanation:

For \ equation  \ : ax^{2} + bx +c\\

Sum \ of\  Zeros = \frac{-b}{a}

For \ equation : -3x^{2} +x+4\\b = 1, a = -3

\alpha +\beta = -\frac{1}{-3} = \frac{1}{3}

Answered by sahvishal2006
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Answer:

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